Thanks.
Actually I need option 2,
Running javacript on server.
I have seen v8cgi, but in that case entire html page will be written using
javascript (For eg. response.write(' <html><body> ')) . it will be .js which
will get loaded in the browser.

But is there any way to write .html and call javascript function from html
page. For e.g. LiveWire support <server> tag in html page which indicates
that the code within <server></server> needs to be executed on the server
side.

Regards,
Nilima


On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 5:05 PM, pikpik <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Jul 21, 2:44 am, Nilima Chavan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need to embed server side java script function in my HTML page.
> >
> > For e.g.
> > <html>
> > <body>
> >    <!-- javascript function goes over here -->
> >    write("javascript function call);
> > </body>
> > </html>
> >
> > Is this type of application development is possible with v8? I am
> > planning to use Apache server.
>
>
> It depends on what you want to do specifically. I can think of three
> options:
> 1. Output unprocessed JavaScript into a web page,
> 2. Run JavaScript on the server (in a way similar to PHP), or...
> 3. Run JavaScript as the server.
>
>
> 1. If you'd simply like to output unprocessed or perhaps lightly
> configured (for example, just choosing a different set of code to use
> client-side) JavaScript, I'd recommend using PHP (or your favorite
> server-side language: Ruby, Perl, Python, ASP, .NET, etc.) to just
> select a different block of text-like scripts to output.
>
> Example:
>
> <?php if ($showBlockOne) { ?>
> function JavaScriptForBrowser () { /* Do something. */ }
> <?php
> }
> else {
> ?>
> function JavaScriptForBrowser () { /* Do something else. */ }
> <?php } ?>
>
> 2. If you'd like to run JavaScript on the server (using Apache as the
> server, for example), then I might see the V8CGI project:
> http://code.google.com/p/v8cgi/ I'd also have a look at their Apache
> Configuration page:
> http://code.google.com/p/v8cgi/wiki/ApacheConfiguration
>
> 3. If you'd like to run JavaScript on the server computer as the Web
> server itself (as in JavaScript replaces Apache), then I'd look at the
> "node.js" project: http://nodejs.org/ It may require some
> configuration and careful planning, but it looks like it's really fun
> to work with.
>
> I hope these suggestions are helpful,
> pikpik
>
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