X-Git-Url: http://wagnertech.de/git?p=kivitendo-erp.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fmodules%2FREADME.CGI-Ajax;fp=doc%2Fmodules%2FREADME.CGI-Ajax;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=1af8860c6ca26c4a0c30076c703ce7d7ff2d0038;hb=53593baa211863fbf66540cf1bcc36c8fb37257f;hpb=deb4d2dbb676d7d6f69dfe7815d6e0cb09bd4a44 diff --git a/doc/modules/README.CGI-Ajax b/doc/modules/README.CGI-Ajax deleted file mode 100644 index 1af8860c6..000000000 --- a/doc/modules/README.CGI-Ajax +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -pod2text CGI::Perljax.pm > README - -CGI::Perljax - -Perljax - a perl-specific system for writing AJAX- or -DHTML-based web applications. - - -Perljax provides a unique mechanism for using perl code -asynchronously from javascript using AJAX to access user-written -perl functions/methods. Perljax unburdens the user from having to -write any javascript, except for having to associate an exported -method with a document-defined event (such as onClick, onKeyUp, -etc). Only in the more advanced implementations of a exported perl -method would a user need to write custom javascript. Perljax supports -methods that return single results, or multiple results to the web -page. No other projects that we know of are like Perljax for the -following reasons: 1. Perljax is targeted specifically for perl -development. 2. Perljax shields the user from having to write any -javascript at all (unless they want to). 3. The URL for the HTTP GET -request is automatically generated based on HTML layout and events, -and the page is then dynamically updated. 4. Perljax is not part -of a Content Management System, or some other larger project. - - -INSTALL - -perl Makefile.PL -make -make test -make install - -*If you are on a windows box you should use 'nmake' rather than 'make'. - -Installation will place Perljax into the system perl @INC path, but it -is important that you make sure mod_perl uses this path (which is -mod_perl's default behavior, and also assuming you use mod_perl, and -not just run perl as a CGI). - -Example scripts are provided in the source script directory, and can -also be seen on the project's website, http://www.perljax.us.