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		<title>By: Michal Slaby</title>
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		<description>Hi Baz,

I see you just made up your mind about frameworks. In previous posting you mentioned you required AJAX support built in. There is a framework I develop for over one year: Tigermouse. It uses well known MVC architecture, keeps business logic processing at server side and supports AJAX natively. Probably the best of it is that you do not need to write a single byte of Javascript, even for forms processing or page updates. Of course it is not a universal tool and suits enterprise-grade web applications the best and regular web pages the least. Also it supports ACLs, localization, data sources with different db abstraction libraries and SQL dialects, ActiveRecord with buil-in 1-to-many and many-to-many relations, and recently visual effects.

Learn more at http://tigermouse.epsi.pl

Regards!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Baz,</p>
<p>I see you just made up your mind about frameworks. In previous posting you mentioned you required AJAX support built in. There is a framework I develop for over one year: Tigermouse. It uses well known MVC architecture, keeps business logic processing at server side and supports AJAX natively. Probably the best of it is that you do not need to write a single byte of Javascript, even for forms processing or page updates. Of course it is not a universal tool and suits enterprise-grade web applications the best and regular web pages the least. Also it supports ACLs, localization, data sources with different db abstraction libraries and SQL dialects, ActiveRecord with buil-in 1-to-many and many-to-many relations, and recently visual effects.</p>
<p>Learn more at <a href="http://tigermouse.epsi.pl" rel="nofollow">http://tigermouse.epsi.pl</a></p>
<p>Regards!</p>
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