This is something I'm most interested in. I would also
be willing to contribute whatever I can to make a
merge of JSRS and dynapi. However I'm not the most
profident javascripter but I do know some of the
DynAPI and I have (partly) scripted a dynlayer that
captures form to interface serverside scripts (see
www.richarinfo.com Henrik_Vaglin_Examples/form_submit
which Richard finished up).
I think the best way to go about it would be to create
a standalone release copy as an add-in companion to
DynAPI - at least 'til there's a working set. it could
be based mainly on JSRS and then rewrite the
clientside scripts into DynAPI widgets.
Henrik Våglin [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
--- Brent Ashley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Hello
all;
>
> I've read some of the dynapi-dev archives about
> dynamic loading of external
> data and I think my JSRS JavaScript Remote Scripting
> library might be well
> suited to be used with DynAPI. Not having used
> DynAPI, I can't immediately
> give you an example of them working together, but I
> expect an implementation
> would be trivial to those familiar with both.
>
> JSRS is a library which uses hidden layers or
> iframes to make remote calls
> to functions on a server page. It's known to work
> with IE4, IE5 on Windows,
> Linux, Mac and NS4, NS6, Mozilla on Windows and
> Linux. While originally
> written to work with IIS and ASP, a recent IBM
> Developerworks article by
> Erik Hatcher
>
(http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/wa-resc/?dwzone=web)
> provides
> a Java servlet which extends the server-side to
> Apache/Tomcat. It should be
> fairly easy to get PHP, Perl CGI, JSP etc server
> implementations going as
> well.
>
> It's in production use in Canada, the US,
> Australia, the Netherlands,
> Austria and likely other places as well.
>
> JSRS is open and free, so if anyone wants to build
> upon it or pull it
> apart to merge it with DynAPI, I'd be glad to help.
>
> You can find JSRS and other Remote Scripting info
> at
> http://www.ashleyit.com/rs .
>
> - Brent -
>
>
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