Tell you what: write file_get_contents() in Javascript, and I'll
write the rest of it.
Evan
On Apr 26, 2006, at 4:36 PM, Warren Vail wrote:
This brings up a reoccurring issue for me and I'd be interested if
anyone
else has given it any thought.
PHP appears to me to be incomplete unless it can provide a way to
provide
client (browser) side executables in a consistent language, namely
PHP.
Developers get all excited about the elegence of the PHP language, and
somewhere along the way they discover they have been sandbagged
(they have
to learn Javascipt too, if they want responsive GUI's).
One solution would be to develop a PHP Plugin and support that for
all the
browsers out there, but another just occurred to me. What if there
was a
function that accepted PHP code as input and tranlated it to
Javascript,
returning the resulting text ready for imbedding in html?
Any creative masochists out there? Has it already been attempted?
Warren Vail
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Blanchard [mailto:jblanchard@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 1:07 PM
To: Pub; php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: New Help with Javascript Navigation
Pub,
Thank you for subscribing to and participating in the PHP users
list, a
place where your PHP questions can be answered. Unfortunately your
last post
contained several problems;
a. It was to long.
2. it was a JavaScript question.
Thank you,
Jay
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