ADO refresh function doesn"t work in Firefox/Mozilla browsers

ADO refresh function doesn"t work in Firefox/Mozilla browsers

am 08.12.2004 23:46:29 von ree32

The ADO is class object with an ID of
HEIGHT="1" ID="ADC" NAME="ADO" WIDTH="1">
This just from a web search :
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Remote Data Binding with Remote Data Service

If your Web application provides clients with the ability to access
data, you can distribute the processing of that data between the
client and the server with Remote Data Service (RDS). Client-side RDS
components send queries to the Web server. The server-side RDS
components process these requests and send them to the Database
Management System (DBMS) by use of a business object. T

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I hope it helpd


>>>>>Sorry, that doesn't realy answer anything though.

the 'javascript trying to run server-side scripts'. that would be
client-side code? that's the inference I'm taking. so what it
basically does
is, what, remote scripting? As for posting folow-ups, I'm posting to
this
group vie msnews.microsoft.com in Outlook Express - it's an
alternative if
google isn't working for you.

Re: ADO refresh function doesn"t work in Firefox/Mozilla browsers

am 09.12.2004 01:22:42 von Jason Brown

so you are using client-side code.

as far as I'm aware, this isn't supported by firefox. only in IE


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"ree32" wrote in message
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> The ADO is class object with an ID of
> > HEIGHT="1" ID="ADC" NAME="ADO" WIDTH="1">
> This just from a web search :
> ----------
> Remote Data Binding with Remote Data Service
>
> If your Web application provides clients with the ability to access
> data, you can distribute the processing of that data between the
> client and the server with Remote Data Service (RDS). Client-side RDS
> components send queries to the Web server. The server-side RDS
> components process these requests and send them to the Database
> Management System (DBMS) by use of a business object. T
>
> --------
>
> I hope it helpd
>
>
>>>>>>Sorry, that doesn't realy answer anything though.
>
> the 'javascript trying to run server-side scripts'. that would be
> client-side code? that's the inference I'm taking. so what it
> basically does
> is, what, remote scripting? As for posting folow-ups, I'm posting to
> this
> group vie msnews.microsoft.com in Outlook Express - it's an
> alternative if
> google isn't working for you.