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Post by carlgundel on Jul 5, 2008 12:31:27 GMT -5
Okay, I've added an object that wraps the HTTP request. With this object, when the form submits and the browser sends a POST message you can ask for named properties that are in the request, like the value of a textarea for example. html "<textarea name = ""testing""></textarea>" button #ok, "ok", [ok] wait
[ok] print "ok" print #request get$("testing") wait I hope this will remedy the problem. Looks like we've come full circle with this Jerry. I think you asked me for something like this way back. The RB programmer isn't supposed to be burdened with knowledge of how HTTP works, but it seems like some advanced features like this are needed for integration with Javascript. Now I just need to get beta 2 out. -Carl
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Jul 5, 2008 13:26:30 GMT -5
Thanks, Carl. That could very well do the trick, and several other tricks as well. And I was just about to give up programming....
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