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      <description><![CDATA[&lt;I am a big WebSnap advocate. &gt;   I am so.&lt;I think WebSnap is a marvelously conceived and implemented web framework. &gt;   I think WebSnap need it componet more clear and more easy to install.&lt;I say that after really struggling with it for a long time. I think it is really underappreciated, and sadly, under developed by Borland.That's not really anyone's fault -- it's sort of an "Overtaken By Events" situation. &gt;WebSnap is a solid foundation that never really got as fleshed out as it could be.It was really a component framework for building web applications, but people didn't see that early on, and so the component sets never were built. &gt;   I think WebSnap need it examples more in real life to learn. Yours faithfully Jesus O.(To keep going with WebSnap)I think WebSnap is very good component but a thing very important in web programingis the cotrol on the frame the web navigate and WebSnap can't it.]]></description>
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