* freenetwork at web.de <freenetwork at web.de> [2007-11-19 10:31:12]:

> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 09:13:24 +0100, xpdf wrote:
> 
> >Phillip Hutchings pisze:
> >> On 19/11/2007, at 20:54, xpdf wrote:
> >>
> >>   
> >>> xpdf pisze:
> >>>     
> >>>> Phillip Hutchings pisze:
> >>>>
> >>>>       
> >>>>> On 19/11/2007, at 19:52, xpdf wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>         
> >>>>>> Can I use AJAX on my freepage?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>           
> >>>>> No, for security reasons Freenet filters out JavaScript, since it
> >>>>> could be used to harvest freenet user's details.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>         
> >>>> ok. meybe rewrite a put metod or make special freenetput?
> >>>> (similar to send a message to frost)
> >>>> I would like to write a forum & comment below my news on web page.  
> >>>> What
> >>>> I can do this?
> >>>> You are open on this idea?
> >>>>       
> >>> Interactive with users is very important.
> >>>     
> >>
> >> Look at frost then, it's a usenet-style system. There are also a few  
> >> others, I recall one that works through a web interface similar to  
> >> fproxy.
> 
> It's called "WORST" :)
> Sadly development seems to have ceased but it works quite good
> 
> >> Freenet isn't really suited to run a wiki, or any system that's based  
> >> on the standard client-server model.
> 
> >yes but interaction is interesting to users.
> >If I read freepage I would like to write a comment. On page I make
> ><form freeput>
> ></form>
> 
> >The data send to KSK/SSK etc. file like that frost. Och, i cant imagine
> >the comment is sended to frost board directly ;) & serwer on my komputer
> >read the messages from frost & update my web page. Slowly but usualy.
> 
> In The Old Days there was a method called "Nearly Instant Messaging" or "NIM" 
> that allowed visitors to enter a freeform text into a textbox and upload this 
> text to a numbered slot that's in effect a KSK-key. Haven't seen these on 
> 0.7, though.
> Here's a code snipplet to get you started, I don't kow if this works at all 
> with 0.7, or might need some tweaking:
> 

It works on .7 see http://wiki.freenetproject.org/FreenetNIMs
It's possible to send frost messages using it too... but I'm not sure
that it's documented anywhere.

NextGen$
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