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Updated: 07/11/2000

Java servlets could save the day

Dan Shafer from CNET argues &"Microsoft and Netscape have yet to show any serious commitment to supporting browser standards. You can solve your browser-incompatibility problems by simply switching the burden from the client to the server. Java servlets are safer, easier to write, and more efficient than CGI applications. Web builders need to think seriously about taking the time to learn Java.&" Read the full story for more.
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