Re: [PHP] Rasmus' 30 second AJAX Tutorial - [was Re: [PHP] AJAX & PHP]

2005-07-23 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
Chris Boget wrote: >>function sndReq(action) { >>http.open('get', 'rpc.php?action='+action); >>http.onreadystatechange = handleResponse; >>http.send(null); >>} > > > So with AJAX, the data gets sent back to the browser using GET? > Is there any way you can do it using POST? The proto

Re: [PHP] Rasmus' 30 second AJAX Tutorial - [was Re: [PHP] AJAX & PHP]

2005-07-23 Thread Chris Boget
> function sndReq(action) { > http.open('get', 'rpc.php?action='+action); > http.onreadystatechange = handleResponse; > http.send(null); > } So with AJAX, the data gets sent back to the browser using GET? Is there any way you can do it using POST? thnx, Chris -- PHP General Mailing

Re: [PHP] Rasmus' 30 second AJAX Tutorial - [was Re: [PHP] AJAX & PHP]

2005-07-22 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
Richard Lynch wrote: > On Thu, July 21, 2005 3:50 pm, Rasmus Lerdorf said: > >>I find a lot of this AJAX stuff a bit of a hype. Lots of people have >>been using similar things long before it became "AJAX". And it really > > > Call me silly, but... > > Didn't a LOT of us move a bunch of code t

Re: [PHP] Rasmus' 30 second AJAX Tutorial - [was Re: [PHP] AJAX & PHP]

2005-07-21 Thread Duncan Hill
On Friday 22 July 2005 02:46, Richard Lynch wrote: > If you NEED it to work, JS is simply not the right way to go, even with > today's landscape. I think that depends on whether you have a closed environment, such as an intranet, or an open environment like a public web server. In the public ca

Re: [PHP] Rasmus' 30 second AJAX Tutorial - [was Re: [PHP] AJAX & PHP]

2005-07-21 Thread Richard Lynch
On Thu, July 21, 2005 3:50 pm, Rasmus Lerdorf said: > I find a lot of this AJAX stuff a bit of a hype. Lots of people have > been using similar things long before it became "AJAX". And it really Call me silly, but... Didn't a LOT of us move a bunch of code to PHP instead of JS because JS was so

[PHP] Rasmus' 30 second AJAX Tutorial - [was Re: [PHP] AJAX & PHP]

2005-07-21 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
I find a lot of this AJAX stuff a bit of a hype. Lots of people have been using similar things long before it became "AJAX". And it really isn't as complicated as a lot of people make it out to be. Here is a simple example from one of my apps. First the Javascript: function createRequestObject