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[solved] Re: Apple dropping WO from own sites
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[solved] Re: Apple dropping WO from own sites


  • Subject: [solved] Re: Apple dropping WO from own sites
  • From: Alexander Spohr <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 16:29:29 +0200

Am 03.10.2008 um 16:19 schrieb Pascal Robert:

Please stop this FUD. It is well know that the front part of MobileMe is 100% JavaScript, and that WO is still used in the back- end. Same thing for the Apple Store, they are rewriting the URLs but it still WO...

Well known? Sorry that I asked.

Am 03.10.2008 um 16:20 schrieb Miguel Arroz:

.Mac has been replaced by me.com, so it was naturally dropped (the entire site was dropped, not WO!).

Yes I knew that part.

Mobile.me is fully WO on the backend. The front end uses SproutsCore to support the new desktop-like behaviours, and calls WO via RPC calls.

Because Apple bought me.com and the URLs look different I thought they also bought the underlying software.



Everything is OK, the world is not collapsing (although it may have some concurrency problems once in a while).

Thanx for assuring me :)


Before you could at least point to the URL to argue for WO. What are you doing now? Telling the customer that WO ist the best technologie you can get did work when the price was $100k, but not any more.


	atze

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