Re: OT: automating a POST
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texte = I'll admit that I haven't tried this but I was going by ...[here's where Iput a list member on the spot]... a Stuart Tremain post.. as follows:--------------------------from archives-----------------------------------It will work!Set up a page as Anup suggested and have a trigger call the page whenever you needit to be triggered.It works, I use this method without any problems.--Stuart TremainIDFK Web Developmentsstuart@idfk.com.au101/12 Waters RdNeutral Bay 2089AustraliaPhone +612 9908 2134On Friday, 9 November 2001, Alex McCombie
wrote:>On 11/8/01 11:24 AM, Anup Setty wrote:>>I am not sure if this will work because I do not know if WebCatalog triggers>will follow any javascript. I haven't tried it but am willing to bet it wont>work.>>So the other option is since it needs to be a post and not get would be to>create a WebCatalog page that uses tcpipconnect to emulate a form>post.>>That should do the trick.>>Alex--------------------------/from archives-----------------------------------DonovanRob Marquardt wrote:[snip]>> But a trigger isn't going to process any Javascript on the page.>> You can generate a form POST operation in WebDNA using [TCPconnect] -- we do> it all the time. There are numerous examples in the archives.>> Rob Marquardt> Designer/Resident Wirehead> Toast Design-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------<><> Donovan Brooke <><>->ï ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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I'll admit that I haven't tried this but I was going by ...[here's where Iput a list member on the spot]... a Stuart Tremain post.. as follows:--------------------------from archives-----------------------------------It will work!Set up a page as Anup suggested and have a trigger call the page whenever you needit to be triggered.It works, I use this method without any problems.--Stuart TremainIDFK Web Developmentsstuart@idfk.com.au101/12 Waters RdNeutral Bay 2089AustraliaPhone +612 9908 2134On Friday, 9 November 2001, Alex McCombie wrote:>On 11/8/01 11:24 AM, Anup Setty wrote:>>I am not sure if this will work because I do not know if WebCatalog triggers>will follow any javascript. I haven't tried it but am willing to bet it wont>work.>>So the other option is since it needs to be a post and not get would be to>create a WebCatalog page that uses tcpipconnect to emulate a form>post.>>That should do the trick.>>Alex--------------------------/from archives-----------------------------------DonovanRob Marquardt wrote:[snip]>> But a trigger isn't going to process any Javascript on the page.>> You can generate a form POST operation in WebDNA using [tcpconnect] -- we do> it all the time. There are numerous examples in the archives.>> Rob Marquardt> Designer/Resident Wirehead> Toast Design-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------<><> Donovan Brooke <><>->ï ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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