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Am Mittwoch, den 29.06.2011, 19:34 +0200 schrieb Founder:

> 
> Hi there (again),
> 
> It took me a while to figure out that it seems to need id and/or name
> for it to actually run.. When I try to reach my python https server
> providing add(x,y)
> it tells me in debug that only http services is supported?! Is this
> true. is there then any javascript way to use http. And how is the
> certificate issue dealt with?!
> 
> I tried all the OpenLazlo official XML-RPC examples, but I cannot get
> any to work. It tells me in debug that it is not going for the data,
> then it hangs..
> Is my remotecall for xml-rpc (Not soap!) correct, I could not find
> anything to read.?! It tells me that invoke is unknown object
> attribute ( I guess I took that from
> the freshmeat example..) Still without it, it does not work either..
> 
> How would a request an HelloWorld response function?
> 
> And then if actually data comes, how do I update a textfield with it?!
> textfieldID.setattribute("text", ???);
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > <xmlrpc id="s2" name="s2" service="http://127.0.0.1:81"; secure="false" 
> > autoload="true" secureport="443">
> > 
> >         <handler name="onload">
> >             Debug.debug('s2 service loaded');
> >             Debug.debug('now proxy:');
> >             Debug.inspect(this.proxy);
> >         </handler>
> > 
> >         <handler name="ondata" args="data">
> >             Debug.debug('got data: %w', data);
> >         </handler>
> > 
> >         <handler name="onerror" args="error">
> >             Debug.debug('onerror: %w', error);
> >         </handler>
> > 
> >         <remotecall name="f2" funcname="add" />
> > 
> >     </xmlrpc>
> > 
> >     <button text="s2" x="20" y="20">
> >         <handler name="onclick">
> >             Debug.debug('getting stuff...');
> >             s2.f2.invoke();
> >         </handler>
> >     </button>
> 
> 
> THX!
> 
> Founder
> 
> PS: is it also correct that in html5 I cannot use play mp3?! Any
> crossplattform solution in Javascript for it?!
> 
> 
> 
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