Note that  in SOLO mode you are subject to the security restrictions of the
browser, which means you can only access data from the host that served the
application document.

I think a nice project would be a little proxy server for data which runs as
a PHP or other lightweight CGI page, so people could deploy SOLO DHTML apps
which need to access 3rd party data sources, without necessarily needing to
run the LPS servlet just to proxy data..




On 6/3/07, Simon Cornelius P. Umacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

John Sundman wrote:
>
> Second, as of 4.0.2 the XML-RPC APIs now work in both DHTML and SWF
> runtimes in SOLO mode -- no LPS required.
>

XML-RPC now works in SOLO mode?  Whoa... this is very cool!  Very, very
cooooooool....


[ simon.cpu ]






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