[Javascript] Any creative way to pull html content same wayjsfiles are pulled

BEKIM BACAJ trojani2000 at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 31 18:05:05 CST 2003


If you'r kind enough, -can you find me one?
Thanks in advance.






>From: "Terry" <bader at tcbader.com>
>Reply-To: "[JavaScript List]" <javascript at LaTech.edu>
>To: "[JavaScript List]" <javascript at LaTech.edu>
>Subject: Re: [Javascript] Any creative way to pull html content same 
>wayjsfiles are pulled
>Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 17:20:58 -0500
>
>[quote]About scrollbars, srollbars-not,
>reading these posts you've inspired me to think of a script that can make 
>it
>possible (in case of nonscrollable body height and width of the page two
>times larger than user screen) to give the client ability to navigate and
>move the page layout with the mouse same way they do in AcrobatReader.
>Woulldn't it be nice?[/quote]
>
>It's already been done.  Use DynApi.
>
>
>~ Terry
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>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "BEKIM BACAJ" <trojani2000 at hotmail.com>
>To: <javascript at LaTech.edu>
>Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 4:35 PM
>Subject: Re: [Javascript] Any creative way to pull html content same way
>jsfiles are pulled
>
>
> > Im sure you are aware of the fact that IE has implemented a databinding
> > object since IE 4.01 version browser, but that NN didn't(?) -And because
>of
> > this fact you ask for some work-around, in order to write browser
> > independent scripts and HTML, I was having this problem a few years ago
> > because of a simple thought: My aim was having some page, "a master
>layout",
> > that can host some fancy contents, always fresh materials, realtime
> > updatable, as the client reads it. But I never wrote it.
> >
> > My original idea was to update DIV contents Headings etc, without ever
> > leaving the page. <script src="" ...can read any text doc async., what
>makes
> > it the best choice. As soon as you change the src.,loc., it downloads 
>the
> > newlly aquired location.
> >
> > with a script that can read the src file date modifyed, you can ask
> > automatic reload of the same document with some timer cycling at most 
>once
> > per minute, as son as the content manager has closed the document, and 
>as
> > soon as the script checks for date time change and compares with 
>variable
> > time date of the first session load, and returns false it is time to
>notify
> > and ask the client:new content avilable! update: yes |now, he will be
> > propted again in a minute.
> >
> > but as I've said, I never wrote it.
> >
> > About scrollbars, srollbars-not,
> > reading these posts you've inspired me to think of a script that can 
>make
>it
> > possible (in case of nonscrollable body height and width of the page two
> > times larger than user screen) to give the client ability to navigate 
>and
> > move the page layout with the mouse same way they do in AcrobatReader.
> > Woulldn't it be nice?
> >
> > Nice creative exchanges going on
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >From: "DEV" <dev at qroute.net>
> > >Reply-To: "[JavaScript List]" <javascript at LaTech.edu>
> > >To: "[JavaScript List]" <javascript at LaTech.edu>
> > >Subject: [Javascript] Any creative way to pull html content same way js
> > >files are pulled
> > >Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 04:34:17 -0800
> > >
> > >Des anypone of you know how I can implement a  server side include file
> > >flexibility on the client side ? What I mean by that is this;
> > >
> > ><Script src='File.js'></script>  does absolutely the exact thing I have
>in
> > >mind except that the requested content  must be in a JS format. As a
>result
> > >of this condition,  if you happened to have a content in html to 
>display
>(
> > >which is the most of the case ) ,  you have to transform it so it does
>the
> > >job using document.write commands.
> > >
> > >Of course one alternative to my pure html pull wish is to tap into
> > >iframe's.
> > >
> > >For example , following will do the trick..
> > >
> > ><script>
> > >var sFile='/mycontent.HTM'
> > ></script>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >some html
> > >
> > ><script>document.write "(<iframe src='" + sFile + "'></script>
> > >
> > >But this will cause the scroll bars to come on in the midlle of the 
>page
>in
> > >the case that the sFile content is lengthy. That's the price you pay 
>for
> > >that includability.
> > >In a server side include however, you never run into this scroll-bar
> > >situation.
> > >
> > >Does dhrml or some other technology other than iframe's help me in any
>way
> > >?
> > >
> > >Thanks
> > >
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