Re: [SPAM] Re: Chat Modules

Posted by BJ Freeman on
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Chat-Modules-tp145876p145895.html

Specifies a delay in seconds before the browser automatically reloads
the document. Optionally, specifies an alternative URL to load. E.g.

<META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="3;URL=http://www.some.org/some.html">


or (HTTP header)

Refresh: 3;URL=http://www.some.org/some.html

In Netscape Navigator, has the same effect as clicking "Reload"; i.e.
issues an HTTP GET with Pragma: no-cache (and If-Modified-Since header
if a cached copy exists).

Note: If a script is executed which reloads the current document, the
action of the Refresh tag may be undefined. (e.g. <body onLoad=
"document.location='otherdoc.doc'>)

this does a get command to the server. so you have a frame where the top
does a refresh  the submit of the text in a second frame. the only
reason the frame is necessary is so you don't have the text box keep
getting refreshed if someone has not finished typing

Jonathon -- Improov sent the following on 4/25/2007 5:57 AM:

> And it wouldn't re-submit a form? Say you just submitted a form, and
> your URL says something like "createRecord". Wouldn't a page refresh
> create a record again, a new one this time?
>
> Jonathon
>
> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/115
>>
>> Jacques
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>> De : "Jonathon -- Improov" <[hidden email]>
>>> BJ,
>>>
>>> You mean each and every page can be "refreshed" without re-submitting
>> forms or re-doing stuff?
>>> That's nice. How'd you do it?
>>>
>>> Jonathon
>>>
>>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>> actually there is a browser refresh that I have used for years.
>>>> so only have to have the form (widget) for sending data and making
>> it a
>>>> comm event.
>>>> then the refresh would poll the comm events for that channel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jonathon -- Improov sent the following on 4/23/2007 7:12 PM:
>>>>> Agreed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Will this also mean an additional "cron job" in the JobSandbox? Or
>> a
>>>>> change can be made to the header of each page to poll for incoming
>>>>> messages (via Ajax)?
>>>>>
>>>>> Jonathon
>>>>>
>>>>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>>>> I would say to leverage the communications events and the forums
>> module
>>>>>> to make a chat or IM.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Scott A sent the following on 4/23/2007 6:07 AM:
>>>>>>> Hello All,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We want to add a chat module to ofbiz for our employees to be
>> able to
>>>>>>> communicate with each other when they are online. We currently
>> use MSN
>>>>>>> Messenger and we like the ability to have private chats or
>> conferences,
>>>>>>> notifications, etc but we want to close it from the outside world
>> for
>>>>>>> now.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Does anyone know of any modules out there that may be consistent
>> with
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> Apache license that we could work on and give back to the
>> community? Any
>>>>>>> pointers from the senior guys here?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Much appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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