Is it possible to add the parameters to src=" http://www.myhost.com/{1}.php" ?
So, if you get a post with param id, just call src="
http://www.myhost.com/{1}.php?id={request-param:id}". There also must be some
way to append all request parameters with one input module, I forgot how, but
there has been a thread about it ones, you could find it in the archives. But,
you are then changing a POST into a GET then, with parameters in the url,
perhaps you dont want this.
Can't the ProxyTransformer, or the cinclude transformer help you out (though I
am not to familiar with both)...you probably have to change them a little since
you are expecting text/javascript...
Regards Ard
Greetings all.
I found out that FileGenerator may let me grab output from a PHP page that
outputs javascript code (header("Content-Type: text/javascript");):
Unfortunately it does NOT propagate the POST data sent by javascript JSON call.
<!--sitemap snip-->
<map:match pattern="*.json">
<map:generate type="text" mime-type="application/javascript" src="
http://www.myhost.com/{1}.php">
<map:serialize type="text">
</map:match>
Indeed i successfully receive the Javascript string that i produce from PHP,
but PHP does NOT receive POST data from JSON call.
The QUESTION is: i DO POST data from browser javascript function ---> to cocoon
--> arriving to PHP and back, but in some way in PHP i don't see any parameter
sent by the browser, so i presume that cocoon is NOT sending the params that
browser sent to it through calling xmlhttp.send.
I tested the example using just php and it is functioning good (POST data from
json call is in $GLOBALS['HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA']), but when i pass through cocoon
i loose POST data in some way.
Is there any way i can POST data in javascript to a PHP page ?
May a gentle soul between U all give me an hint (and maybe a piece of code)
that can drive me to solution, please?
Any idea is well accepted.
thanks in advance to all.
Maurizio
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