It's easy to make JS calls from inside your Laszlo app.

Check out LzBrowser.loadJS() in the LZX Reference. [0]


I don't know if it's possible to click a button, but it's possible to make calls to JS functions.


HTH,

-e


[0]

http://www.openlaszlo.org/lps/docs/reference/index.html



On Tue, May 8, 2007 at  2:38 PM, mike kelly wrote:



related to this, is it possible for laszlo to perform javascript actions on the embedded <html> or iframe?


example: the iframe loads a page with a button, i'd like laszlo to click the button.


On 5/8/07, P T Withington < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't know the details. I believe that in both cases the tag is

implemented as an iframe in the browser, which should mean anything

goes.


On 2007-05-08, at 13:12 EDT, Pablo Ruggia wrote:


Great !!

If the page I insert is DHTML, will the javascript be evaluated too ?

Sorry for being so annoying, but I have this requirement that I

have to be

able to include another DHTML pages like they were "widgets".

Thanks !



On 5/8/07, P T Withington <  [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



It has just been added for SWF in the nightly release and will be in

4.0.1.



On 2007-05-08, at 12:09 EDT, Pablo Ruggia wrote:



Thanks PT, but reading documentation it says it's only available

within

dhtml runtime.

Is this a limitation because of flash plugin not being able to

embed a

complete webpage or it's a limitation of some openlaszlo thing ?



Thanks !



On 5/8/07, P T Withington <  [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Yes, in 4.0 there is an <html> tag.



On 2007-05-08, at 07:25 EDT, Pablo Ruggia wrote:



Hi !

Is there any component that allows me to insert html in it ? I

mean, it

should work like an iframe, I want to include a whole page. I'm

planning to

release my application in Flash runtime.

Thanks !














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