2010/12/14 Slobodan Milnović <[email protected]>:
> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 18:49, Nandan Bagchee <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> In your example the widget is drawn through JavaScript.. If that's
>> what you need you'll have the data come through a REST weblocks URI.
>> if otoh you can write the widget in markup then a simple render link
>> with a mark dirty of the widget should suffice.
>
> Yes, most of the time I'll be communicating with various javascript
> libs. I have managed to find some examples on the net about REST with
> weblocks, I'll examine them and try to understand how they work.
> Thanks for the advice.

Hi,

I appologize for reviwing an month old thread.

I have tried to find and understand how using weblocks and REST can be
done, but I have problems with understanding how data actually goes
from backend (weblocks) to frontend (javascript) and back. I'm still
learning common lisp, weblocks and web programming in general at the
same time. I do understand the basic concepts, but sometimes weblocks
seems to me like magick that defies (my) logic.

Could you be so kind to point me to some very simple examples of
communication between javascript and weblocks?

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