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Re: update content without refreshing

by TomDLux (Vicar)
on Jun 08, 2003 at 21:04 UTC ( [id://264160]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to update content without refreshing

If it's only limited components which have to change, check out OpenThought by Eric Andreychek. It's at CPAN.

OpenThought is an interesting engine for communication between the web server and web page.

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Re: Re: update content without refreshing
by andreychek (Parson) on Jun 09, 2003 at 00:35 UTC
    Thanks for the plug :-)

    For those who haven't used it before, OpenThought is a web application framework which allows you to update portions of the screen without reloading the page.

       If it's only limited components which have to change

    OpenThought has grown a lot over the last year. There used to be a limitation that form elements were the only visual items which could be updated without refreshing the screen. However, that has now been extended into any HTML item with an "id" tag. Basically, that could be anything :-)

    You're also able to send in JavaScript code from the server, access existing JavaScript functions and variables, and sessions are automatically managed for you -- no more need for cookies or adding session id's to the end of each url. It's good stuff :-)

    There's a version in CVS that supports mod_perl 2.x and has some significant improvements in the installation system. It will hopefully be released within a few days. Good luck!
    -Eric

    --
    Lucy: "What happens if you practice the piano for 20 years and then end up not being rich and famous?"
    Schroeder: "The joy is in the playing."

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