Access A Server File Using A File Name Contained In A Variable
Jul 9, 2009
Im writing client-side javascript and I want to do a server side include. There are many server files but only one will be included. These files contain peoples names and phone numbers. This info is packaged as a line of javascript but I can change that packaging if necessary.
The file name to include is being passed as a url parameter: [url]
I know how to parse the url string and stuff the ID number into a javascript variable.
I set <ICODE> foo = "/people/12345.html" </ICODE> and tried <ICODE><!--#include virtual="${foo}" --> </ICODE>
but this did not work.
Is there a way to do this with javascript given that the name of the file I wish to include is contained in a variable? If not, what is the usual way of getting the data in the server file into my client-side javascript?
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Aug 13, 2010
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<m mcu="160" sid="75">
[Code].....
what is the best way to do that, since the returned value is a text.
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I am trying to access an XML file from a server in my JavaScript code. I have an XML file like this:
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[Code]....
what is the best way to do that, since the returned value is a text.
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[Code]....
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