I am also in need of a solid server-side companion, and I too have ASP with
Jscript experience..
Let me know if I can help you boys out
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henrik V�glin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] Loading External Content (Remote Scripting)


Hello Brent

I don't remember if I ever got to answer up on this before,  so I hope you
forgive this late response.

Anyway, I'm most interested in trying at a merge between your JSRS and the
DynAPI. I was about to do some kind of serverside companion to DynAPI
anyway, because I'm almost certain I would have extensive use of it I figure
and i figure your JSRS would spare me a lot of hassle if i could get into
how it works properly. I know ASP and how to script it with jscript which
i've understood you do too. If we get JSRS and ASP working with DynAPI - I
thinik it won't be long before someone comes up with ports for other
serverside flavours too.

I've taken a quick glance at jsrsClient.js file and from what i can tell,
there's not very much needed to do to get it DynAPI compaible. Iwill try and
do some kind of initial port forover, but basically I see it like this -and
this applies very well to the model I have been pondering of implementing in
even before I was aware of your project:

- the 'jsrsContextObj' and container could be ported to a DynAPI LoadPanel,
which basically is a dynlayer with the ability to load pages into.

- DynAPI uses prototyping, so a lot of what is functions in JSRS would
better be ported to the prototyping model of either of the above proposed
objects.

This is what i've figured so far. Does it make sense to you? I'd like to
establish some kind of common understanding with you before I get in deep in
trying to do the actual porting.

Henrik V�glin [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brent Ashley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 4:41 PM
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] Loading External Content (Remote Scripting)


> Hello all;
>
>  I've read some of the dynapi-dev archives about dynamic loading of
external
> data and I think my JSRS JavaScript Remote Scripting library might be well
> suited to be used with DynAPI.  Not having used DynAPI, I can't
immediately
> give you an example of them working together, but I expect an
implementation
> would be trivial to those familiar with both.
>
>   JSRS is a library which uses hidden layers or iframes to make remote
calls
> to functions on a server page.  It's known to work with IE4, IE5 on
Windows,
> Linux, Mac and NS4, NS6, Mozilla on Windows and Linux.  While originally
> written to work with IIS and ASP, a recent IBM Developerworks article by
> Erik Hatcher
> (http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/wa-resc/?dwzone=web)
provides
> a Java servlet which extends the server-side to Apache/Tomcat.  It should
be
> fairly easy to get PHP, Perl CGI, JSP etc server implementations going as
> well.
>
>   It's in production use in Canada, the US, Australia, the Netherlands,
> Austria and likely other places as well.
>
>   JSRS is open and free, so if anyone wants to build upon it or pull it
> apart to merge it with DynAPI, I'd be glad to help.
>
>   You can find JSRS and other Remote Scripting info at
> http://www.ashleyit.com/rs .
>
>  - Brent -
>
>
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