On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 04:29:27 +0300, BAnderton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello all, > > Question: Is there any way to access a javascript variable from > within psp code? > > > I'm aware of how to do the reverse of this (js_var='<%=psp_var%>'). > > > Here's a non-working example of what I'm trying to do: > > > - - - (begin example) - - - > > > function Test(txt) > { > a = confirm('Are you sure you want to delete '+txt+'?') > if (a) > { > //The problem is getting the value of js variable 'txt' recognized in > "psp space". > <% > os.remove( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(req.filename), '../notes/'+ > %>txt<%) ) > %> > > > } > } > > > - - - (end example) - - - > > FYI, I've already found a workaround for the above example (by placing > a "get" variable in the URL, reloading the page, and having psp check > for the existence of that variable before proceeding with deleting the > appropriate file) but I'd still like this general capability for > future projects. I've searched several forums, websites, etc. and > the > answer has aluded me for two days now. I'm new to apache, mod_python, > and javascript, so this may be ridiculously simple. > > Since this is my first post on google groups, I'd also appreciate any > helpful suggestions on how to best go about getting answers quickly > (so let me know if there's a more appropriate forum/method/etc.) > > Thanks for any help you can provide. > > > > (This is copied from a message I originally posted to the mod_python > group.) > Only with ajax. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list