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    Can anyone give me a run down as to the purpose and benefits of this WebSnap thing that I'm about to research and dive into? Thanks.

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    Man! Forget WebSnap! Although very powerful, much too cumbersome. I'm gonna let you in on a goldmine: First check out IntraWeb at www.atozedsoftware.com
    or Express Web FrameWork at www.devexpress.com.
    I have been using IntraWeb for some time now and like it.

    Anyway, just to answer your question:
    I don't know if you are familiar with WebBroker: but WebSnap builds on the foundation offered by WebBroker and improves on it. So a WebSnap application is technically a CGI or WinCGI program, or an
    ISAPI or Apache module. The only advantage that I can think of for using Websnap is that it allows a Delphi programmer to "produce" web pages using Delphi code.

    It would be good for us to talk...sounds like you are visiting my neck of the woods.

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    which version of Intraweb do you use...can it be used to authenticate a login ? how much work is required to do that.

    And is websnap not free... the other options you point out cost money

    I dont do web apps in delphi by the way....like you i am very much intrested in using my delphi skills on the net.....but websnap is the only "FREE " options i see..... by free i mean you get it with the IDE and you dont need 3rd party version to deploy as with Intraweb
    Last edited by Arch_Angel; Nov 25, 2005 at 10:08 AM. Reason: merged multiple posts

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    Wow that was such a long time ago. Give you a joke, I no longer use Intraweb. I dont even remember what version I used at the time.

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    What do you use today?

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