ways to hook clients up with our back-end systems, and since we have a
very robust web services interface, that's the simplest route,
considering the wide range of technical capabilities and site/hosting
package options they have.
So, our plan is to provide some basic solutions for what would be common
scripting options in hosting packages - PHP (NuSOAP), Perl/CGI
(SOAP::Lite), ASP/.NET, CF, JSP - for clients who want to plug something
in, and some API docs for clients who want to customize things a little
more. However, we'd like to also offer a drop-in _javascript_ solution as
well - something were a client could just have something like:
<script src="">
... and it would do all the dirty work for them, including outputting
formatted results for queries and all the other stuff.
Any ideas on how to go about this? War stories? I've found some data
on using IE/Mozilla tools, which we could do, and deploy them both with
a browser sniffer, but I'm not sure how it would play with Opera, and
not writing the same code twice is always desirable :)
- Jim
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