Hello!
I know C++ quite well as I've been programming it for hobby purposes in
many years, but I've keeping my hands away of HTML programming (as I
hate it :) ). So all this is quite new for me.
Anyway, my question is, what is the best practice to call a C++ function
when a user is submitting a form?
In part of my code it looks like this:
_os << "<td><form action='TO_HTML::test()' style='display: inline'
id='saveDay'><input type='submit' value='Save'></form></td></tr>"
<< "\n";
I'm trying to save some user set data to database when the user presses
the save button in HTML form. As you see above the 'TO_HTML::test()' is
the test C++ function I want to call, but I don't know how to access
this function in HTML code.
Does TNTNET provide any layers to call C++ functions in HTML code? What
is the most secure way to do this? If not, is it enough to use
Javascript (or should I use AJAX)? I'm not sure about the difference of
these two, but I don't want to study them before I know if they are
required for my purposes.
Thanks for your help, Johannes.
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