Difference between revisions of "Ns register adp"

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Similar to Registered Procedures, all requests to a particular URL  
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'''NAME'''
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: ns_register_adp - Register an adp file for a method/URL combination
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'''SYNOPSIS'''
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: '''ns_register_adp''' ''?-noinherit? method URL adpfile ?args?''
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'''DESCRIPTION'''
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:Similar to Registered Procedures, all requests to a particular URL  
 
can be captured but in this situation processing can be performed  
 
can be captured but in this situation processing can be performed  
 
by an ADP file. Giving additional functionality of being able to make  
 
by an ADP file. Giving additional functionality of being able to make  
 
changes a lot more rapidly.  
 
changes a lot more rapidly.  
  
This also provides a method of making view controls at ADP level  
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:This also provides a method of making view controls at ADP level  
 
rather than at TCL level, which keeps development at an  
 
rather than at TCL level, which keeps development at an  
 
appropriate abstracted level.
 
appropriate abstracted level.
  
Syntax:
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Example:
  
  ns_register_adp GET|POST /URL/* FILE
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  ns_register_adp GET /myurl/* d:/pages/myadp.adp
  
 
Both registered ADP pages, and registered procedures will be called
 
Both registered ADP pages, and registered procedures will be called

Revision as of 00:14, 4 October 2009

NAME

ns_register_adp - Register an adp file for a method/URL combination

SYNOPSIS

ns_register_adp ?-noinherit? method URL adpfile ?args?

DESCRIPTION

Similar to Registered Procedures, all requests to a particular URL

can be captured but in this situation processing can be performed by an ADP file. Giving additional functionality of being able to make changes a lot more rapidly.

This also provides a method of making view controls at ADP level

rather than at TCL level, which keeps development at an appropriate abstracted level.

Example:

ns_register_adp GET /myurl/* d:/pages/myadp.adp

Both registered ADP pages, and registered procedures will be called irregardless of to original requested target existing or not.