>>>>> "Philippe" == Philippe Marschall <
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Philippe> Slide 28
Philippe> Rails 2.0 now per default adds a continuation key (they call it token)
Philippe> to every form.
Philippe> Slide 33
Philippe> "Use unguessable URLs"
Philippe> I wonder if this is still "how the web works" ;)
The web is both presentation... and interaction. Presentation *should* be
bookmarkable. Interaction should *not* be (except within a limited context).
Seaside makes it easy to do interaction, and possible to do presentation.
Most web frameworks are the other way around.
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