Re: How can i know the propery of a javascript object how can i see what object inclue [message #178914 is a reply to message #178911] |
Fri, 24 August 2012 23:37 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 8/24/2012 5:42 PM, Bertrand Mayesky wrote:
> Le Thu, 23 Aug 2012 23:41:03 +0100, The Natural Philosopher a écrit :
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>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>> Scott Johnson wrote:
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>>>> On 8/23/2012 8:03 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> > On 8/22/2012 6:36 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> >> Robert Heller wrote:
>>>> >>> Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> wrote:
>>>> >>>> On 8/22/2012 1:18 AM, sismaster wrote:
>>>> >>>>> i want to know how can i see what object include in java script
>>>> >>>>> and is there any tool to see what object contains
>>>> >>>> PHP runs on the server; Javascript runs on the client. They
>>>> >>>> cannot
>>>> >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>> >> ^^^^^^^^^^
>>>> >>>> "see" each other.
>>>> >> Wrong on both accounts.
>>>> > [snip mindless full quote]
>>>> > ROFLMAO! "Pointed Head" shows his stoopidity once again.
>>>> >
>>>> > So tell me, oh great one, exactly which browsers can run PHP code?
>>>> > And how many servers are actually running Javascript?
>>>> >
>>>> > And how can PHP see what objects are included in Javascript?
>>>> >
>>>> > You have all the answers - these should be easy for you.
>>>> *Gets the microwave popcorn ready
>>>
>>> Don't hold your breath, I try not to feed trolls.
>>>
>>>
>>> PointedEars
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>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript
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>> "Server-side JavaScript
>>
>> Netscape introduced an implementation of the language for server-side
>> scripting with Netscape Enterprise Server, first released in December,
>> 1994 (soon after releasing JavaScript for browsers).[14][15] Since the
>> mid-2000s, there has been a proliferation of server-side JavaScript
>> implementations. node.js is one recent notable example of server-side
>> JavaScript being used in real-world applications."
>>
>> http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Client-side_PHP.aspx
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>> "..Technology has also empowered "certain programmers" to create new
>> perversions in information technology never imagined before. Gustavo
>> Carvalho discovered what happens when XMLHttpRequest and the Eval()
>> function in PHP are combined. I'll leave it to your immagination as to
>> what the server-side looks like ... "
>>
>> So as usual Pointed ears is correct, but supremely unhelpful :-)
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> I'm sure that PointedEars is not correct: the client structure cannot be
> natively seen by the server and vice versa.
> It is not a matter of programming language: they do not share the same
> data space as it is in the client-server paradigm.
>
Yes, but Pointed Head will argue with you until the universe ends.
However, he won't specify HOW it can work - because it won't. He'll
just call you a troll and say he won't feed you.
But then Pointed Head is a well-known troll in several newsgroups (where
he does the same thing).
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