Greg, Yes, x and y refer to the server. That trickiness is not something I know how to fix or even to describe for a search or question on Stackoverflow for example.
All, In direct communication with Bob T I learned that his comment regarding the frame resizing issue on iOS was meant as a possible reason that the frames appear empty. But I rather suspect that is not the problem and that the html code I posted is just inadequate. If Greg is correct, that there may be a way to do this, I could use help learning that way or at least a way to describe the situation on SO in a manner where folks outside the J community could help. Let me start with such a description below and ask for rewrite tips. *****below is the draft question****** I have a javascript and html application that works in a 3-frame browser window on my desktop computer. In addition to enabling the client to perform some graphical experiments, the application performs as a server for clients on the same wifi local area network, provided the clients supply the required network URL address, something like the following. These clients are meant to be using tablets or laptops. 192.168.1.5:65011/jijx Actually, by itself, that works fine, and the client on the tablet/laptop computer can do some things, but not the key graphical things because of the way the server app is programmed in J. On the desktop computer the client can do all the graphics and other things by opening the saved code below in a browser window because the saved code is save in a file on the desktop computer. <html><head><title>Turtle Graphics</title></head> <frameset cols="24%,*"> <frame src="http://127.0.0.1:65001/jijx" name="ijx", scrolling='auto'> <frameset rows="87%,*"> <frame src="http://127.0.0.1:65001/tgsj" name="ijs", scrolling='auto'> <frame src="http://127.0.0.1:65001/~Projects/tgsjhs/tgsjhshelp.html" name="help", scrolling='auto'> </frameset> </frameset> </html> The problem is that I want to avoid saving a similar html file on the client devices [a file in which one just replaces the (localhost) URLs in the html code with the network URL, is not adequate]. How can my goal be accomplished? On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 5:18 PM, greg heil <[email protected]> wrote: > Brian > > >i presume x and y pertain to the server. Getting the page means the > client is logged into the JHS instance... Addressing another frame is a bit > tricky but doable, within a machine. One has to go outside that document in > the dom. > > >Interesting social interactions could occur though if one was able to get > millimeter resolution in real space of various client windows! > > greg > ~krsnadas.org > > > -- > > from: Brian Schott <[email protected]> > to: Programming forum <[email protected]> > date: 21 September 2014 13:53 > subject: Re: [Jprogramming] JHS on a local network > > >To see the 3-frame window, I had to change each of the URLs in the html > file to 192.168.1.x:65yyyy . But I can still not enter nor see anything in > the frames. > > Also, I do not know how to see the browser page source on my tablet. > > --- > (B=) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > -- (B=) <-----my sig Brian Schott ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
