Hi Antonio!

What you could do with the ioelement is if you "schedule" it from yor webpage to run 
every 10 seconds or something and alert you if something happends(ie: if some 
conditions meet in your php file, you write out alert('happening'); etc etc...). 

I have tried it with ASP so it would be no problem to get it to work with php.

Regards
Daniel Tiru



> hi all,
> I'm new to Dynapi and however to DHTML (I'm a php programmer).
> I have a question for you: is it possible to have an element in my web page that 
> listen for an event (i.e. a changement in a file or database) that happens on 
> another page?
> I have seen the ioelement from Dynapi ... can it be useful for my purpose?
> 
> really thanks in advance
> antonio
> 
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