attached is the latest versions of my server side scripts. be worned that they
require the AfroAPI FileIO code to work. this is the most reliable method of
downloading content. The
download_wrap.php file should be able to be used to wrap the output of a url to allow
it to be downloaded in a textarea and access that way.
As I said, this is still a WIP but should be a starting point for all those PHP coders
out there. if anyone wants to create an equiv in another language, this is where the
altered file structure
comes into effect.
Robert Rainwater wrote:
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> I have no problem with the file structure. But it just seems like a
> waste of time right now seeing as how we do not having anything but
> javascript files. Until I actually see some actual server-side
> components, there is really no need even thinking about it.
>
> - --
> Robert Rainwater
>
> On 4/28/2001, 12:53:40 PM EST, Henrik wrote about "[Dynapi-Dev] New File Sturcture":
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> > I'll stand on the cheering crowd for this proposal. My condition however -
>overworked, ill, lack of creativity (possible connection) - kind of gets in the way
>of being more constructive. But I
> > think the poll we had some weeks back is one thing that speaks in its favor.
>
> > Henrik V�glin [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Michael Pemberton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 4:55 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] New File Sturcture
>
> >> There are already some needs for code other than JS. I believe that we should
>work on
> >> an official server side set of code such as the remote server security work
>around.
> >>
> >> i also think that we should be making room for users to but their own code in
>their
> >> setup without the need for confusing the file layout. I see no point in mixing
>the
> >> official images in with the JS code.
> >>
> >> Robert Rainwater wrote:
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> >> > Since there aren't other components in the official distro other than
> >> > js, I'm not sure what use this would be. I understand how it could be
> >> > beneficial, but I just don't see why we need it for the DynAPI.
> >> >
> >> > - --
> >> > Robert Rainwater
> >> >
> >> > On 4/26/2001, 5:21:11 PM EST, Michael wrote about "[Dynapi-Dev] New File
>Sturcture":
> >> >
> >> > > I did something similar in my work-version and i think it's definitely a
> >> > > good idea to structure things like this.
> >> > > and as long as the structure inside the dynapi-folder doesn't change there
> >> > > aren't many things to change.
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