On Apr 14, 2008, at 14:12, zayin wrote:
> This is the quick solution. Since the protocol is "stateless", there
> is
> really no way to say "Success, now reload the page" -- the browser
> needs to
> *give* the client the page to reload it.
I meant that the *server* needs to give the client the
Hi dZ,
Thanks for the information.
Ciao,
Mark
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zayin wrote:
> I do not k
zayin wrote:
> I do not know enough about all the HTML codes to
know if I am missing some.
> Like "refresh current page" or reload or simple
"acknowledge do nothing".
There are no such responses. The response codes are
typically status codes as a result of the request
(error, success, file-not-fo
Hello,
Thanks for the response.
Yes, I understand the interaction.
I do not know enough about all the HTML codes to know if I am missing some.
Like "refresh current page" or reload or simple "acknowledge do nothing".
It appears that the only solution is to just retransmit the complete page
aft
gt; so the client stop this "wait" mode.
>
> Ciao,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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Mark,
If what you want is to let the user know that processing has
completed, what you need to do is quite simple, old school CGI pr
Mark,
If what you want is to let the user know that
processing has completed, what you need to do is
quite simple, old school CGI processing: You change
the rendered output to reflect the results of processing.
After finishing processing, change a variable, say,
"resultString", an
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> This all has to be done in HTML only.
Please explain why you can't use JavaScript.
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> Hi,
>
> This all has to be done in HTML only.
>
> This is my first HTML programming task so, I do not know how to "make the
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mand action
'Tag:' + tagName + ' ' + cBackButton + '' +
'High Limit: ' + highEU + '' +
'Low Limit: ' + lowEU + '' +
'' +
'' +
'' +
'' +
'' +
'');
Can you advise?
Thanks,
> This is all plain HTML without any additions.
>
> I receive an HTML submit command and I am handling it the onPostData
> callback and all is well. I parse the data do the internal calls and life
is
> good.
>
> I have one issue. I do not know what to answer. I do not want the browser
> page to cha
Hello,
This is all plain HTML without any additions.
I receive an HTML submit command and I am handling it the onPostData
callback and all is well. I parse the data do the internal calls and life is
good.
I have one issue. I do not know what to answer. I do not want the browser
page to change o
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