Hi David, JSONP seemed strange to me, so I looked it up and found http://unclehulka.com/ryan/blog/archives/2005/12/12/jsonpyoure-joking-right/
I also belive that future browsers should and will fix this. Apart from that I think that JAHAH got everything right and is brilliant work. Kind regards, Max Völkel -- Dipl.-Inform. Max Völkel University of Karlsruhe, AIFB, Knowledge Management Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] +49 721 608-4754 www.xam.de Thursday, January 5, 2006, 2:47:17 PM, hast Du geschrieben: DJB> I came to this group by a slightly strange path -- I wanted a way of DJB> providing webservices that others could load into their own webpages. DJB> "traditional" AJAX, if there is such a beast, cannot do this because of DJB> limitations with cross site scripting. DJB> I mulled this over for a while and discovered at Christmas time that one DJB> can use the SCRIPT element to dynamically load scripts from anywhere. I DJB> had also been looking at a technology called JSON which has huge DJB> replacement to be a widely used net transport language, as it's much DJB> easier to deal with that XML. JSON led me to Bob Ippolito's JSONP, which DJB> lets me combine the SCRIPT with JSON with a callback. DJB> Finally, looking back through my notes, I revisited AHAH which provided DJB> an easy method for producers and consumers to use HTML in "AJAX-y" DJB> applications. DJB> Combining them all together, I've produced JAHAH (pronounced the German DJB> way). DJB> - it allows cross site scripting DJB> - if the "jsonp" parameter is not passed to the webservice, HTML DJB> documents are returned DJB> - if it is, a simple JSON payload is returned with "html" holding the DJB> HTML document; arbitrary other data can be added to the payload DJB> I've written a deeper description here [1], the official home (please DJB> don't like to the temporary redirect) and I'm providing code samples, DJB> JAHAH webservices for extracting HTML from files or looking at RSS DJB> feeds, and all my sources. If you'd like to publicly comment or link to DJB> it on a blog, please also link to [2]. My code also builds on Ippolito's DJB> MochiKit. DJB> Regards, etc... DJB> David DJB> [1] http://www.blogmatrix.com/tools/jahah/ DJB> [2] http://blog.davidjanes.com/mtarchives/2006_01.html#003498 DJB> _______________________________________________ DJB> microformats-rest mailing list DJB> [email protected] DJB> http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-rest _______________________________________________ microformats-rest mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-rest
