From: | Peter Mount <petermount(at)maidstone(dot)gov(dot)uk> |
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To: | "'Joseph Shraibman'" <jks(at)selectacast(dot)net> |
Cc: | pgsql-interfaces(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | RE: postgreSQL and javascript |
Date: | 2000-11-29 09:35:08 |
Message-ID: | 1B3D5E532D18D311861A00600865478CF1B5E5@exchange1.nt.maidstone.gov.uk |
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Which is why any webstuff I do these days has as little javascript as
possible, and do most of it in php.
--
Peter Mount
Enterprise Support Officer, Maidstone Borough Council
Email: petermount(at)maidstone(dot)gov(dot)uk
WWW: http://www.maidstone.gov.uk
All views expressed within this email are not the views of Maidstone Borough
Council
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph Shraibman [mailto:jks(at)selectacast(dot)net]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 11:56 PM
> To: Peter Mount
> Cc: 'Andrew Dellinger'; pgsql-interfaces(at)postgresql(dot)org
> Subject: Re: [INTERFACES] postgreSQL and javascript
>
>
> Actually there is some way to connect javascript to java. I forget
> how. I looked at it a long time ago and it seemed messy, but
> then again
> anything javascript is messy. So you could in theory create a java
> applet, connect to it with javascript, and get your data.
>
> Good luck.
>
>
> --
> Joseph Shraibman
> jks(at)selectacast(dot)net
> Increase signal to noise ratio. http://www.targabot.com
>
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