I've finally taken the plunge and worked up a little css and javascript to do a bit of ajax stuff. It's fairly poor, but it's here:

http://marksmith.on-rev.com/mashash/mashash.html

css is great! javascript so far is ok but a bit hard to love - maybe I'll warm to it as I progress...


Best,

Mark

On 19 Apr 2009, at 23:03, Ian Wood wrote:


On 18 Apr 2009, at 09:33, Andre.Bisseret wrote:

I was expecting something like a beautiful web page ;--))

This isn't much more beautiful, but it's less like a system readout. ;-)

http://ijw.on-rev.com/form1.irev

Put in two numbers and hit 'Submit' to see a 'times table'-like table appear. Nothing all that special and I'm sure it could also be done in PHP, but it would have taken me longer to remember how to do a repeat in PHP than the whole thing did via rev/transcript.

The Rev code looks like this:

<?rev
put "<table cellpadding='2'>"
repeat with x = 1 to $_POST["x"]
put "<tr>"
repeat with y= 1 to $_POST["y"]
put "<td>" & (x * y) & "</td>"
end repeat
put "</tr>"
end repeat
put "</table>"
?>

Which is nice and familiar. Given the power of Transcript/Rev, it would be easy to add in some sophisticated error-checking code for letters instead of numbers, and instead put a sensible error message if someone puts in garbage.

Ian
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