Thanks for the feedback -- I'm still using 2.5.1. Le mercredi 6 novembre 2013 15:49:11 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro a écrit : > > This should be fixed in trunk, no? > > On Wednesday, 6 November 2013 06:48:58 UTC-6, dederocks wrote: >> >> Hi, >> I don't know if this could have solved your issue, but I had the same >> problem using Chromium on Ubuntu. This dissapeared when using Chrome on the >> same platform -- I have no idea why! >> >> Le samedi 5 octobre 2013 00:42:17 UTC+2, Junior Phanter a écrit : >>> >>> greetings , >>> sorry my bad english , I 'm trying to implement a chat using the tornado >>> and websocket_messaging.py , but I'm having trouble hearing the tornado >>> server . the server receives the tornado MESSAGES using : >>> >>> websocket_send ( ' http://127.0.0.1:8888 ', ' Hello World ', ' mykey ', >>> ' mygroup ' ) >>> >>> but the script : >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------- >>> <script> >>> $(document).ready(function(){ >>> var data; >>> web2py_websocket('ws://127.0.0.1:8888/realtime/mygroup >>> ',function(e){data=eval('('+e.data+')')}); >>> }); >>> </script> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> does not capture the listener . >>> >>> I tested the application that comes as an example within the >>> websocket_messaging.py and neither worked . >>> >>> --------------------- exemplo dentro do websocket_messaging.py >>> -------------------------- >>> >>> Here is a complete sample web2py action: >>> >>> def index(): >>> form=LOAD('default','ajax_form',ajax=True) >>> script=SCRIPT(''' >>> jQuery(document).ready(function(){ >>> var callback=function(e){alert(e.data)}; >>> if(!web2py_websocket('ws://127.0.0.1:8888/realtime/mygroup >>> ',callback)) >>> alert("html5 websocket not supported by your browser, >>> try Google Chrome"); >>> }); >>> ''') >>> return dict(form=form, script=script) >>> >>> def ajax_form(): >>> form=SQLFORM.factory(Field('message')) >>> if form.accepts(request,session): >>> from gluon.contrib.websocket_messaging import websocket_send >>> websocket_send( >>> 'http://127.0.0.1:8888 >>> ',form.vars.message,'mykey','mygroup') >>> return form >>> >>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> >>> I'm using the Tornado 2.1 and 2.6.4 web2py >>> >>>
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