Re: [PHP] spawning scripts to different graphical targets
I think you are SOL unless you use Javascript manage the display amongst the frames/windows. /dkm - Original Message - From: "Alberto Serra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 3:31 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] spawning scripts to different graphical targets > ?OE?AO! > > Martin Clifford wrote: > > Click here to see the content > > Looks like I was not clear in my question :) This way you just redirect > *all* the outoput to another target. I need to output at more targets at > the same time with one link. That is, since links cannot accept multiple > targets, having my script spawn out a second script that will output to > the second (third, and so on) target. > > > The same applies to JavaScript. > > Can't use Jscript at all in this context. The onload event on frame "A" > would do fine, but what if jscript is not there? Besides, having this > based an an Onload chain makes it quite slow and the user has the > impression that only A is changing until the A load process is not over. > Since b is almost always some sort of menu, this makes pages look weird > for some seconds on slow connections (that is, one page has the "wrong" > menu) I need something that will clear and reload both iframes at the > same time with one single click (and no Jscript). > > ?IEA > aIOAAOOI > eEA? > > > > >>>>Alberto Serra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/18/02 03:12PM >>> > >>> > > ??! > > > > Is there a way I can decide where to target my output from server side? > > > > suppose my page has two iframes > > > > +---++---+ > > ! A !! b ! > > +---++---+ > > > > while executing a script that is called by A can I spawn another script > > that will output to "b"? And no, I cant' use any Jscript, but I do know > > from server side what my target names are (A and b, that is). > > > > Bear in mind that A and b might be even different windows, but I'd more > > than happy even if it worked with iframes on a single window. > > @-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@ > > LoRd, CaN yOu HeAr Me, LiKe I'm HeArInG yOu? > lOrD i'M sHiNiNg... > YoU kNoW I AlMoSt LoSt My MiNd, BuT nOw I'm HoMe AnD fReE > tHe TeSt, YeS iT iS > ThE tEsT, yEs It Is > tHe TeSt, YeS iT iS > ThE tEsT, yEs It Is... > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] spawning scripts to different graphical targets
ðÒÉ×ÅÔ! Martin Clifford wrote: > Click here to see the content Looks like I was not clear in my question :) This way you just redirect *all* the outoput to another target. I need to output at more targets at the same time with one link. That is, since links cannot accept multiple targets, having my script spawn out a second script that will output to the second (third, and so on) target. > The same applies to JavaScript. Can't use Jscript at all in this context. The onload event on frame "A" would do fine, but what if jscript is not there? Besides, having this based an an Onload chain makes it quite slow and the user has the impression that only A is changing until the A load process is not over. Since b is almost always some sort of menu, this makes pages look weird for some seconds on slow connections (that is, one page has the "wrong" menu) I need something that will clear and reload both iframes at the same time with one single click (and no Jscript). ÐÏËÁ áÌØÂÅÒÔÏ ëÉÅ× > Alberto Serra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/18/02 03:12PM >>> >>> > ??! > > Is there a way I can decide where to target my output from server side? > > suppose my page has two iframes > > +---++---+ > ! A !! b ! > +---++---+ > > while executing a script that is called by A can I spawn another script > that will output to "b"? And no, I cant' use any Jscript, but I do know > from server side what my target names are (A and b, that is). > > Bear in mind that A and b might be even different windows, but I'd more > than happy even if it worked with iframes on a single window. @-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@ LoRd, CaN yOu HeAr Me, LiKe I'm HeArInG yOu? lOrD i'M sHiNiNg... YoU kNoW I AlMoSt LoSt My MiNd, BuT nOw I'm HoMe AnD fReE tHe TeSt, YeS iT iS ThE tEsT, yEs It Is tHe TeSt, YeS iT iS ThE tEsT, yEs It Is... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] spawning scripts to different graphical targets
I would assume you just do it as if you didn't have any scripts in it in the first place. The link in frame A might be like below: Click here to see the content Then, in frame b, content.php will show up and you can then use $show to decide what to do. I might be totally off on this one, but I only went on what it sounded like you wanted. The same applies to JavaScript. // This can be used to get the height and width of the browser window for any server-side needs.
[PHP] spawning scripts to different graphical targets
ðÒÉ×ÅÔ! Is there a way I can decide where to target my output from server side? suppose my page has two iframes +---++---+ ! A !! b ! +---++---+ while executing a script that is called by A can I spawn another script that will output to "b"? And no, I cant' use any Jscript, but I do know from server side what my target names are (A and b, that is). Bear in mind that A and b might be even different windows, but I'd more than happy even if it worked with iframes on a single window. ÐÏËÁ áÌØÂÅÒÔÏ ëÉÅ× @-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@-_=}{=_-@ LoRd, CaN yOu HeAr Me, LiKe I'm HeArInG yOu? lOrD i'M sHiNiNg... YoU kNoW I AlMoSt LoSt My MiNd, BuT nOw I'm HoMe AnD fReE tHe TeSt, YeS iT iS ThE tEsT, yEs It Is tHe TeSt, YeS iT iS ThE tEsT, yEs It Is... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php