Re: storing locally web form data submitted on a local browser
Re: storing locally web form data submitted on a local browser
- Subject: Re: storing locally web form data submitted on a local browser
- From: "Roger Howard" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 17:22:19 -0800
Yves,
Run Web Sharing on the iMac and submit the form to an AppleScript CGI (which could write the data to a text file).
JavaScript can't write data to a text file... just use a local CGI written with AppleScript and running under Personal Web Sharing.
Hope this helps,
Roger Howard
Digital Media Specialist
The J. Paul Getty Museum
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310.440.6908
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>> Yves Bernard <email@hidden> - 27 Jan 2002 19:16:01 +0100 >>>
Hi,
i made a lot of web sites, and for a small exhibition we want to put a web
site on the disk of an iMAC which will be off-line (no internet connexion
in the small exhibition place);
however there is a page with a form where for making a referendum... the
form 'submit' button defined in javascript sends as usuall all the form
data on internet to some e-mail address...
with the imac disconnected to internet, this will not work...
is there a way to keep the form data on the local hard disk by calling from
javascript an applescript which would do the job of storing these in
files... either in Explorer or Netscape
thanks,
Yves Bernard email@hidden
http://www.magic.be/
http://www.imal.org
http://www.continent-imaw.net
Magic Media / iMAL
22 rue Vanderlinden
1030 Brussels
Belgium