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Posted by hywel.jenkins on 02/27/06 20:26
Travis Newbury wrote:
> hywel.jenkins@gmail.com wrote:
> > Travis Newbury wrote:
> > > > The example you've given uses Java, client-side.
> > > > JavaScript could do it, so could VBScript, so could Flash, so could
> > > > [insert server-side language here].
> > > Actually to "duplicate" that page you can not use server side
> > > scripting. Key word being "duplicate" you can make something that
> > > functions equally as well (or better as it would function on more
> > > visitors computers)
> > You, you're saying that clicking the image couldn't fire a function
> > that uses the xmlHTTPRequest to go and get another image, then updates
> > the on that's currently on the screen? That would involve server-side
> > scripting.
>
> Show me a page doing that without and client scripting and I will say
> "good job hywel"
I didn't say it can't be done *without* client-side scripting. *You*
said it *cannot* be done using server-side scripting.
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Hywel
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