> 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
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
command from an invisible frame or layer".
This is the page.
AnswerString(Flags,
'', { Default Status '200 OK' }
'', { Default Content-Type: text/
> This all has to be done in HTML only.
Please explain why you can't use JavaScript.
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Hello,
This has to run on every browser on every platform known to mankind.
The consideration was sticking only to HTML reduces the risk of future
problems.
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 processing: You change
the rendered output to reflect the results of processing.
After finishing processing, change a variable, say,
"resultString", an
Hi,
Thanks for the information.
What I am looking to do is just stop the client browser from waiting. I do
not want to change the page.
In the two environments I am testing in, at present, IE and Mozilla, after
the user presses the "accept" button the browser waits for a reply. With IE
the tab
Mark,
First you need to understand how HTTP works: It is
a stateless protocol, and it works in a
"request-response" cycle. The "stateless" part means
that it doesn't retain any information about any
previous requests or responses, and that every
request is treated as a completely new one.
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
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
Hi dZ,
Thanks for the information.
Ciao,
Mark
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zayin wrote:
> I do not know enoug
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