Subject | RE: [firebird-php] ibase_set_event_handler |
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Author | Alan McDonald |
Post date | 2005-05-07T04:33:28Z |
There's no sense in that - a simple query would have the same result. no
need for event overhead. As for "pushing" pages - the clietn needs to be
"registered" in a webservice first - not just an FB event for this situation
to be valid
Alan
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From: firebird-php@yahoogroups.com [mailto:firebird-php@yahoogroups.com]On
Behalf Of Lester Caine
Sent: Saturday, 7 May 2005 9:41 AM
To: firebird-php@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [firebird-php] ibase_set_event_handler
Alan McDonald wrote:
PaulB has had a 'complaint' about Firebird and PHP, and asked for my
comments, which were basically - "You can't 'push' new pages to a client
so were do Firebird events come in" :)
I can see an event working within a page. Register it, post information
to Firebird, and handle the events it returns before generating a
'reply' page based on the event returned - which I think is what is
intended - but this guy is expecting to push new pages to clients in the
same way that events currently update dedicated clients after an event.
So I was looking for a sanity check ;)
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need for event overhead. As for "pushing" pages - the clietn needs to be
"registered" in a webservice first - not just an FB event for this situation
to be valid
Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: firebird-php@yahoogroups.com [mailto:firebird-php@yahoogroups.com]On
Behalf Of Lester Caine
Sent: Saturday, 7 May 2005 9:41 AM
To: firebird-php@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [firebird-php] ibase_set_event_handler
Alan McDonald wrote:
> do you mean within the context of a page? of a script?top
> either way are you thinking of registering interest at the event at the
> of the page/script and unregistering at the bottom of the script/page?You are thinking down the same line as me ;)
PaulB has had a 'complaint' about Firebird and PHP, and asked for my
comments, which were basically - "You can't 'push' new pages to a client
so were do Firebird events come in" :)
I can see an event working within a page. Register it, post information
to Firebird, and handle the events it returns before generating a
'reply' page based on the event returned - which I think is what is
intended - but this guy is expecting to push new pages to clients in the
same way that events currently update dedicated clients after an event.
So I was looking for a sanity check ;)
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Lester Caine
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