> But we could produce something which could do the
> same. Initially we
> don't have (or need) a GUI, or lots of other
> goodies. Initially, we're 
> simply a scripting extension, running under
> mod_ruby, that inserts
> dynamic Flash objects in HTTP streams. We use Ruby's
> existing
> libraries to link these to back-end data sources via
> CORBA, XML,
> databases, and so on. And we use the flexibility of
> Ruby to make this
> intuitive and easy.
> 
> I'm not a web designer, but it strikes me that this
> could be a major
> application area for Ruby: Ruby's Zope.
> 

This is a very interesting comment.  Can you expand on
what you mean by "Ruby's Zope"?  Are you saying that
this would be similar in nature to Zope or that it
would have the same catalyzing effect for Ruby that
Zope has had on Python?  Being a big Zope fan that
never wanted to really give Python the attention
needed to master it, I'm really interested every time
I see Zope + Ruby mentioned together.

Chad


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