Clodoaldo Pinto wrote:
Javascript is not only client side. IIS has two script languages
installed as default: VBScript and JScript(MS version of Javascript).
Only does you good if you're running on a IIS platform. The server side
Javascript engine worked on the Netscape web server product, which
Chris Travers wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
Chris Smith wrote:
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Does anyone know how to connect javascript to a postgresql
database
You can't connect javascript to any sort of database.
Actually you can, with server side javascript, although I don't know
if it supports postgre
t machine to have its own database !
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> Najib.
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Hi Robert,
This might help you get started:
http://developer.apple.com/internet/webcontent/xmlhttpreq.html
Keep us posted!
Beau
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You might want to look at this :
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81653
This project is a native Postgresql connection in XUL (an XML based
language that describes the Widgets in Firefox).
I have not had time to play with this but it looks like the Firefox
client could connect native
Geoffrey wrote:
Chris Smith wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to connect javascript to a postgresql
database
You can't connect javascript to any sort of database.
Actually you can, with server side javascript, although I don't know
if it supports postgresql. It does support
There is this from Mozilla: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/sql/
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> Does anyone know how to connect javascript to a postgresql database
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> Please send example if anyone has done it
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The world rejoiced as [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Najib Abi Fadel") wrote:
> i don't see any practical use of javascript with Postgresql, since a
> java script is on the client side.
>
> Unless you want each client machine to have its own database
> !
Actually, there _is_ a practical use fo
Hi
i don't see any practical use of _javascript_ with
Postgresql, since a _javascript_ is on the client side.
Unless you want each client machine to have its own
database !
Najib.
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# Does anyone know how to connect javascript to a postgresql database
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# Please send example if anyone has done it
Maybe you mean Java? Javascript runs within the browser and AFAIK has
no facilities for dealing with a database connection.
FWIW, you can accomplish what you're probably attempting
Chris Smith wrote:
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Does anyone know how to connect javascript to a postgresql
database
You can't connect javascript to any sort of database.
Actually you can, with server side javascript, although I don't know if
it supports postgresql. It does support odbc.
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On Tuesday 07 December 2004 22:42, Chris Smith wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to connect javascript to a postgresql database
>
> You can't connect javascript to any sort of database. You need something
> like php, python etc - it can connect to your database and generat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to connect javascript to a postgresql database
You can't connect javascript to any sort of database. You need something
like php, python etc - it can connect to your database and generate
javascript.
Regards,
Chris Smith
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Does anyone know how to connect _javascript_ to a postgresql
database
Please send example if anyone has done it
thanks
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