Paul Watson wrote:
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-- David
This looks interesting, but looks even more fragile than CrackAJAX.
http://www.aminus.org/blogs/index.php/phunt/2005/10/06/subway_s_new_ajax_framework
All of this comes down to Javascript which will still not allow me to
read local, client
Robin Becker wrote:
Paul Watson wrote:
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-- David
This looks interesting, but looks even more fragile than CrackAJAX.
http://www.aminus.org/blogs/index.php/phunt/2005/10/06/subway_s_new_ajax_framework
All of this comes down to Javascript which will still not allow me to
Paul Watson wrote:
John J. Lee wrote:
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I appreciate your long list of references. For this task, I think the
first answer may have to be the one with which to go. A standard
application that talks through port 80 and perhaps can use proxies.
My desire to have the code distributed
Paul Watson wrote:
My desire to have the code distributed through a web page is just to
ensure that the user is running the correct version and has not hacked
it in any way. I suppose I can checksum the local client application
and compare it with what is on the server. Then, make a way
Stephen Kellett wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
AJAX works because browsers can execute javascript. I don't know of a
browser that can execute python. Basically your stuck with java or
javascript because everything else really isn't cross platform.
Paul Watson wrote:
I have read some about AJAX. Is there an APAX coming for Python?
Not until browsers have embedded Python interpreters. There's been talk
about doing this in Mozilla, but I don't think the talk has turned into
usable code, yet.
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In the
David Wahler wrote:
Steve wrote:
AJAX works because browsers can execute javascript. I don't know of a
browser that can execute python. Basically your stuck with java or
javascript because everything else really isn't cross platform
Don't jump to conclusions...
http://dwahler.ky/python/
Paul Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What are the options?
The user to hits a web page, downloads code (Python I hope), execute it,
and be able to return the results. It needs to be able to go through
standard HTTP so that it could be run from behind a corporate firewall
without any
Kent Johnson wrote:
Stephen Kellett wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
AJAX works because browsers can execute javascript. I don't know of a
browser that can execute python. Basically your stuck with java or
javascript because everything else really
David Wahler wrote:
Steve wrote:
AJAX works because browsers can execute javascript. I don't know of a
browser that can execute python. Basically your stuck with java or
javascript because everything else really isn't cross platform
Don't jump to conclusions...
http://dwahler.ky/python/
Paul Watson wrote:
Kent Johnson wrote:
Stephen Kellett wrote:
ActiveState do a version of Python that can run in a script tag like
JavaScript and VBScript. This requires Windows Scripting Host. They
also do a similar thing for Perl, not sure about TCL.
See
John J. Lee wrote:
Paul Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What are the options?
The user to hits a web page, downloads code (Python I hope), execute it,
and be able to return the results. It needs to be able to go through
standard HTTP so that it could be run from behind a corporate
Steve wrote:
AJAX works because browsers can execute javascript. I don't know of a
browser that can execute python. Basically your stuck with java or
javascript because everything else really isn't cross platform
Don't jump to conclusions...
http://dwahler.ky/python/
If you really, really
What are the options?
The user to hits a web page, downloads code (Python I hope), execute it,
and be able to return the results. It needs to be able to go through
standard HTTP so that it could be run from behind a corporate firewall
without any other ports being opened.
Am I stuck doing an
AJAX works because browsers can execute javascript. I don't know of a
browser that can execute python. Basically your stuck with java or
javascript because everything else really isn't cross platform.
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Steve wrote:
AJAX works because browsers can execute javascript. I don't know of a
browser that can execute python. Basically your stuck with java or
javascript because everything else really isn't cross platform.
Well, I guess the Grail browser could run Python, but I do not think I
can go
You universally won't be able to do that with javascript, only with and
extension on firefox. ActiveX will limit you to windows only with ie.
Which isn't bad you still get a 80% market share.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
AJAX works because browsers can execute javascript. I don't know of a
browser that can execute python. Basically your stuck with java or
javascript because everything else really isn't cross platform.
ActiveState do a version of
On 11/18/05, Paul Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve wrote:
AJAX works because browsers can execute javascript. I don't know of a
browser that can execute python. Basically your stuck with java or
javascript because everything else really isn't cross platform.
Well, I guess the Grail
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