could you explain it better, for example, write a directory with /text,
/json and /jsonp to see what change, and what should be implemented, it's
easier to understand, since i don't understand the P part


2014-03-18 20:17 GMT-03:00 Michael Markstaller <m...@elabnet.de>:

> After some hours of investigation, I think implementing JSONP (again,
> note the P!) in owhttpd looks like the best solution(?)
> This would IMHO also be useful for some other solutions maybe to avoid
> useless workarounds like writing DB's and then query the same..
>
> I'm willing to try do it (though limited C know-how) like /json /text
> just /jsonp.
>
> Any thoughts still welcome, the question is still: how to get values
> from owfs/owserver directly without using crude workarounds like writing
> a DB first etc ;)
>
> Michael
>
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