Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >comp.text.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: saving xml in javascript >Thread Next - Re: saving xml in javascript Re: saving xml in javascriptTo: NULL Date: 3/2/2007 3:16:00 PM On Mar 1, 12:07 am, unbewusst.s...@google.com.invalid (Une B=E9vue) wrote: > > > Currently when I execute this is makes no change whatsoever to the xml > > > file. What I expected was to open the xml doc manually and see 4 child > > > nodes of the root instead of 3 as shown above in the xml listing. Any > > > thoughts or ideas on what I'm doing wrong? > > It is not possible, by JavaScript policy, to save a document in the > client side. > > You might ask for that using a server side script writen in php for > example... > -- > Une B=E9vue >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > It is not possible, by JavaScript policy, to save a document in the > client side. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This is only true if your web page is being served by a web server. If the web page is a local file on a hard drive that you have rights to, then the save method works. I use it all the time to write browser-based applications that dont require a web server to exist on the users machine. They just click a local html file fill out the form and save away. | ||||||
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