most likely goal 1. On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 5:52 PM, pikpik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > On Jul 21, 7:51 am, Nilima Chavan <[email protected]> wrote: > > 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. > > I'm not exactly sure what you're looking for (processed and sent to > browser or calling server after loading in page), so here are some > different ideas: > 1. Embedded (server-side) code blocks, or... > 2. Normal HTML and JS loading and then calling a server-side script > for information (commonly called AJAX). > > 1. How about this (pseudocode; like PHP's embedded blocks of code): > > <html> > <h1>Normal Page</h1> > <?javascript > //Do something on the server... > ?> > </html> > > Is this vaguely similar? > > 2. Or perhaps this ("AJAX" for calling a server-side script): > > some-page.html: > <html> > <script> > window.onload = talkToServer; > > function talkToServer () { > //Use "AJAX"... > > var receiveResponse = function () { > //readyState is 4 when done; status is 200 if something is found (HTTP > status codes: 404 is not found, etc.) > if ((message.readyState == 4) && (message.status == 200)) > { alert(connection.responseText); } > }; > > var connection = new XMLHttpRequest(); > connection.open("GET", "some-serverside-script.js", true); > connection.onreadystatechange = receiveResponse; > connection.send(null); > } > </script> > </html> > > > What seems more like your goal? > pikpik > > -- > v8-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://groups.google.com/group/v8-users > -- v8-users mailing list [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/v8-users
