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CATI_Tool/include/pear/docs/HTML_AJAX/examples/server.php
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<?php
/**
* Simplest possible usage of HTML_AJAX_Server
*
* The server responds to ajax calls and also serves the js client libraries, so they can be used directly from the PEAR data dir
* 304 not modified headers are used when server client libraries so they will be cached on the browser reducing overhead
*
* @category HTML
* @package AJAX
* @author Joshua Eichorn <josh@bluga.net>
* @copyright 2005 Joshua Eichorn
* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php LGPL
* @version Release: 0.5.2
* @link http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_AJAX
*/
// include the server class
include 'HTML/AJAX/Server.php';
// include the test class will be registering
include 'support/test.class.php';
// create our new server
$server = new HTML_AJAX_Server();
// register an instance of the class were registering
$test =& new test();
$server->registerClass($test);
$server->ajax->packJavaScript = true;
// handle different types of requests possiblities are
// ?client=all - request for all javascript client files
// ?stub=classname - request for proxy stub for given class, can be combined with client but this may hurt caching unless stub=all is used
// ?c=classname&m=method - an ajax call, server handles serialization and handing things off to the proper method then returning the results
$server->handleRequest();
?>