Real time browser update with persistent HTTP connection to xmlBlaster
There are currently two demos online.
Both show how a persistent HTTP connection between
the server (xmlBlaster.org) and your browser is established.
Messages are pushed in 'real time' back to your browser
and displayed there in a simple chart.
Displaying messages with dynamic HTML (DHTML)
Try the
DHTML demo first, as this runs on most browsers and does not need a plugin:
Displaying messages with scalable vector graphics (SVG)
Try first if your browser supports SVG with these tests.
Try the
SVG demo:
Note:
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You need to have SVG support or an SVG plugin in your browser.
Adobe provides such a plugin.
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For Linux/mozilla, the Adobe plugin
only runs with mozilla 0.91, all other versions are buggy.
This combination (mozilla 0.91/Adobe plugin) is currently the only tested for our demo!
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Please mail bugs, bugfixes or positive reports with other browsers
to our mailing list.
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Native SVG support in mozilla is since December, 12th 2001 in the
mozilla main cvs branch, but must be compiled yourself.
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Please read the xmlBlaster/demo/http/README
how to setup the persistent http connection yourself.