C++ ActiveX python javascript communication trouble.
I'm investingating a c++ api, Panda3d.com, that has a python binding. I want to convert this api into an ACtiveX control so it will run on the web. When I do so I want to use Microsoft Script Control to call api routines from Javascript in the browser. Let's say I write up a game in python with my own functions. Then I embed it in a web page and I want to call my functions from javascript? How can I do it. Script control allows you to bind api functions to javascript, but not the functions in my python file. Adobe Atmoshere a 3D application that ran in a web page, had a javascript binding. You could write code in a javascript file, and it would be interpreted during start-up. After that, I could send function calls in the form of a string from the browser to atmosphere. How did this work? Is the api aware of the python functions and variables after it is loaded up? Confused, Dan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
C++ ActiveX python javascript communication trouble.
I'm investingating a c++ api, Panda3d.com, that has a python binding. I want to convert this api into an ACtiveX control so it will run on the web. When I do so I want to use Microsoft Script Control to call api routines from Javascript in the browser. Let's say I write up a game in python with my own functions. Then I embed it in a web page and I want to call my functions from javascript? How can I do it. Script control allows you to bind api functions to javascript, but not the functions in my python file. Adobe Atmoshere a 3D application that ran in a web page, had a javascript binding. You could write code in a javascript file, and it would be interpreted during start-up. After that, I could send function calls in the form of a string from the browser to atmosphere. How did this work? Is the api aware of the python functions and variables after it is loaded up? Confused, Dan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list