Not all browsers can handle JS. I didn't even bother looking at the JEPs before I started blazing away at my system.
Sense HTTP keep alive is part of the http 1.1 standard(rfc 2068) I feel that most browsers should support this. ~Chris PS In my last post and forgot to edit before I hit the send button. I need to get some sleep. On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 15:14, Adrian Rapa wrote: > OK, i was thinking at the folowing 2 ways: > > 1. Use a http polling component as describe in jep. The problem is that > there is only one component and is a servlet, so it will run only with > Java orientaed webserver. SO here should be written a http polling > component for apache and a php/asp page that will be relaoded periodicaly. > > 2. Use a continous http connection. i tried this in past but then i have > in mind to use separate windows like in exodus, but now i am thinking that > we could use a single window too like in tkabber for example. This method > has the disadvantage that the connexion can be interrupted and it can be > reestablished only by loging on. > I was thinking of using a stream. as the xml came from jabberd the php/asp > should interpret it and output javascript, html and DHTML > Also there is a problem with this. i dont know if all browsers can handle > this IE can for sure. > > The java/flash are not very good because not all browsers seport java and > flash... > > If you have any other ideeas.. please post it on the list > > Adrian Rapa > _______________________________________________ > jdev mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev > >
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