On Tuesday 14 January 2003 19:20, Jim Washington wrote:
You may use properly-namespaced html tags inside XUL; html forms will work just as in regular html.
You really do not want to do that, since you are defeating the purpose of XUL this way.
Or, if you want to stay with strictly XUL, event->javascript->xml-rpc.
Well, it is not quiet that straight forward, but similar. I just got adding objects working in combination with Zope 3, so as Sidnei pointed out, there should be some good starting points in Packages/Moztop.
SOAP would presumably work similarly as xml-rpc, but that seems to be an advanced topic at the moment on the Zope side.
SOAP is overkill.
http://www.vcdn.org/Public/XMLRPC/ has a pretty-good javascript implementation of xml-rpc to get you started. There have been a couple of posts on this list recently about it that you should look-up if you plan to use it.
Why would you want to use it? Mozilla has its own nsXmlRpcClient.js implementation based on Martijn Pieters original work! It seems broken in 1.2.1, but I got it to work with the nightly build. You can get the patched version from the Packages/Moztop repository. I checked it in a couple minutes ago. Regards, Stephan -- Stephan Richter CBU Physics & Chemistry (B.S.) / Tufts Physics (Ph.D. student) Web2k - Web Software Design, Development and Training