Hunsberger, Peter wrote:
Now-a-days I think anyone that has done even a bit of Web programming
has been exposed to some form of Object Model. Microsoft refers to them
in their DHTML documentation, then you've got all the various DOMs
hanging around.
Microsoft isn't actually my official
Gianugo Rabellino [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hunsberger, Peter wrote:
Now-a-days I think anyone that has done even a bit of Web
programming
has been exposed to some form of Object Model. Microsoft refers to
them in their DHTML documentation, then you've got all the various
DOMs
Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
You might need to have access to the response too. In WebDAV world,
as an example, you need to set a whole bunch of headers (Allow:,
DAV:, MS-Author-Via - yuck - and more), and a DASL component needs
to specify the search vocabularies supported.