AJAX and FPCGI

Linda Gray lc_gray at yahoo.com
Wed May 20 11:47:13 PDT 2009


the iframe is used to buffer a page triggered by some event.  I have used it mainly to create a page of javascript to either fill a div with innerhtml or change values of already present elements.

you can look at http://www.dyn-web.com/tutorials/iframes/ for more information or you can call me.  It is not exactly ajax but has the same concept.  it changes or adds to the current page without issuing a submit.


 



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From: Jose Lerebours <fp at fpgroups.com>
To: Linda Gray <lc_gray at yahoo.com>
Cc: filepro-list at lists.celestial.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 1:34:53 PM
Subject: Re: AJAX and FPCGI

Linda Gray wrote:
> yes, using iframes, it is the same concept as AJAX.  it takes several peices to get it setup, but it works.  the new page isn't built using fpcgi, but a cgi script.
> Linda Gray
> 972.423.7949
> 
What?  How are iframe same as AJAX?  This ought to interesting!  =-O

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