Hi,

Excuse, skip one file.
It is full set of RPC files.

 - Konstantin.

"Konstantin S. Kurilov" wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> It is RPC software.
> 
> I have used it. It work for me.
> 
>  - Konstantin
> 
> ===============================
> FrЕn:  Jon Smirl [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skickat:  den 12 mars 1999 05:21
> Till:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> AngЕende:  [PHP3] RPC for PHP from the browser
> 
> This is a port of Microsoft's remote scripting that supports PHP as
> the
> processing system instead of ASP. The Script directory is an exact
> copy of
> the download available from http://www.microsoft.com/scripting but is
> has
> been extracted out of the windows exe to allow access from Unix.
> 
> Remote scripting allows RPC calls to PHP objects located at the
> server.
> These calls can be synchronous or asynchronous. You can build some
> really
> cool pages by combining DHTML and RPC. In the simple case this lets
> you
> change part of a page without causing a reload. Remote scripting is
> supposed
> to work in MSIE and Netscape, but I haven't checked it in Netscape.
> 
> The MS client components are unchanged, you use RSPROXY.CLASS and
> RS.HTM
> exactly as you would for the ASP engine. The only thing to watch for
> is that
> PHP method names are not case sensitive and Javascript names are. The
> result
> is that you need to always use lower case method names from your HTML
> file.
> 
> RS.INC replaces RS.ASP on the server. They should function exactly the
> same,
> if they don't let me know.
> 
> RSPROXY.JAVA source code is available by buying MS Visual Interdev.
> They
> distribute the compiled class for free. RSPROXY uses http GET to call
> remote
> methods which limits the amount of parameters that can be passed. At
> some
> point I'll recode it to use PUT and allow unlimited parameters.
> 
> Simphp.htm -- client test program
> 
> Simple.php3 -- server object being remoted
> 
> rs.inc -- server support for remote scripting in php3
> 
> Jon Smirl
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> ===============================
> Jon Haworth wrote:
> >
> > Hi Sharat,
> >
> > > How do I communicate betwen an HTML page
> > > having JavaScript and a PHP server code without
> > > having to refresh the HTML page.
> >
> > I don't think this is possible: once PHP has run (and sent your Javascript
> > to the browser), it's finished - you can't use it again until the next time
> > the page loads.
> >
> > If you want to do this sort of thing you're looking at a Java applet or
> > something along those lines.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Jon
> >
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>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>                   Name: simple.php3
>    simple.php3    Type: PHP3 (application/x-unknown-content-type-php3_auto_file)
>               Encoding: base64
> 
>                    Name: simphp.phtml
>    simphp.phtml    Type: PHTML (application/x-unknown-content-type-phtml_auto_file)
>                Encoding: base64
> 
>                     Name: RSProxy.class
>    RSProxy.class    Type: Java Class File 
> (application/x-unknown-content-type-javaclassfile)
>                 Encoding: base64
> 
>             Name: rs.js
>    rs.js    Type: JavaScript Program (application/x-javascript)
>         Encoding: 7bit

Attachment: RSProxy.class
Description: application/unknown-content-type-javaclassfile

Attachment: rs.js
Description: JavaScript source

Attachment: simple.php3
Description: application/unknown-content-type-php3_auto_file

Attachment: simphp.phtml
Description: application/unknown-content-type-phtml_auto_file

Attachment: rs_php4.inc
Description: application/unknown-content-type-inc_auto_file

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