> <form target="manualFMOnline" action="..." method="post">...</form> Hmmm but the above code will be in our manual , we should get redirected to the FM-Online domain right. That's where I am doubting whether cross domain POST will be allowed through browser redirection. Ok Even before going there , Let me tell my understanding so that lets check if we are on the same page. 1. FM Manual website will have a button or a link saying "try it out" or something like that.2. When the user clicks on the same he will redirected to a new page(FM-Online) where the corresponding template and datamodel will be prefilled and executed. Am I right regarding this ? Kindly let me know if you have visualised something different ? Pradeep.
> Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 22:39:21 +0200 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: FM-Online connect with Manual > > Huh? I meant: > <form target="manualFMOnline" action="..." method="post">...</form> > > > Tuesday, September 15, 2015, 11:39:49 AM, Dékány Dániel wrote: > > > Won't something like <format target="manualFMOnline" > > method="post">...</form> work? Anyway, I think both POST and GET > > should do the same, but using POST should be the norm. With GET you > > can get some very long URLs. While URL-s up to 2K length used to > > work on most places, even URL-s over 256 bytes is sometimes considered > > worrisome. > > Pradeep Murugesan <[email protected]> írta: > >>Hi Daniel, > >> The initial idea was when people click from manual we POST to the "/" with > >> template and dataModel and get the page rendered directly. We do not have > >> any direct method to open a new tab and directly post data. Some round > >> about ways were mentioned in web but nothing concrete. > >>So I thought of > >>1. Issuing a GET request to fmonline/ with formdata. This will help us to > >>populate the fields.2. We will also see if formdata is not empty then we > >>will call our execute via ajax. 3. If formdata is empty we will know that > >>its a normal GET request (i.e not from manual) and render the empty page. > >> > >>Let me know your thoughts. > >>Pradeep. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > -- > Thanks, > Daniel Dekany >
