At 11:28 AM 6/4/2007, Henry Minsky wrote:
Which version of LPS are you using, and are you using SWF or DHTML
runtime? There were some changes to the LFC (runtime library) code
to allow real raw content posting in SWF, and there were also some
other fixes. These are mostly in LPS 4, not in the 3.x branches.
Thanks for all of the help today - direct call to the browser's
XMLHttpRequest does work if I take the time to move some things
around on my web server so FF allows me from the same URL.
The ActiveX references weren't quite right, you need to work
with the version of MS XML installed, but I knew how to get
around that.
So in the mean time I promised to try the Dataset manual
load method, palying around to get my own XML into the
doRequest() and after the entire day do have that working.
It's amazing how picky programming environments have gotten,
but I mean that about the XML, not Laszlo. So lots of
debugging of XML formatting but I can get it to work.
It's darn ugly code though. The DHTML's a bit flaky
with respect to the ondata event so that's a bit of fun.
But more than that, the dataset that's returned is different
comparing SWF to DHTML - the SWF version removes the name
spacing prefixes on the XML tags. DHTML does not. So
my datapath's are different depending on which environment
it runs in. From what we've been talking about, it looks
to me like that might be a bit tricky to change. But if
we can get it standardized, I believe the world would be
a better place. ;-)
Thanks again. Looking forward to trying out the feature
we discussed to see if that won't pretty up my code a bit.
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