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AW.HTTP.Request

Hi,
How can I put array using AW.HTTP.Request to JSP or HTML at the server side.

Thanks a lot.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
http://www.activewidgets.com/aw.http.request/parameter.html

setParameter method accepts an array. When the parameter type is array - each array value is sent as a separate name=value pair (using the same name).
Alex (ActiveWidgets)
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Hi Alex.
Thanks.
How to put obj using AW.HTTP.Request from the server side. Is it possible?

Client:

function getGrid(){
var 
req = new AW.HTTP.Request;
req.setURL("Response.jsp");
req.setRequestMethod('POST'); 
req.setAsync(false)

req.response = function(data){
    
document.write(data);
}
req.request(); 
}
</
script>
</
head>
<
body>
<
script>
 
getGrid();
</
script>
  <
span
            style
="cursor: pointer; text-decoration: underline"
            
onclick="getGrid();">
                
Make a request
   
</span>
</
body
Server: Response.jsp

var tree = { 
        
0: [123], 
        
1: [4], 
        
2: [7], 
        
3: [8], 
        
4: [5,6
         
    } 
    var 
obj = new AW.UI.Tree

obj.onItemClicked = function(eventindex){

alert("you clicked on the " index " leaf");
window.status index// should work now 

obj.onItemStateChanged = function(valueindex){ 
    
this.getItemTemplate(index).refreshClasses();     return true


    
obj.setItemText(["""A""B""C""A1""A11""A12""B1""C1"]); 
    
obj.setViewCount(function(i){return tree[i? tree[i].length 0}); 
    
obj.setViewIndices(function(i){return tree[i]}); 
    
obj.setStyle("background""lightyellow");
    
document.write(obj);  
Whats wrong ?
How to solve this problem?

Thanks a lot.
Saturday, November 10, 2007



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