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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
      last edited by

      hm.. well, at least AJAX will work. I've used that myself.

      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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      • G Offline
        Gábor
        last edited by

        There is an other possible hack - however more complicated - to use GET variables instead of POST:

        • You open index.php in your webdialog.
        • index.php contains the Javascript to get the Ruby variables
        • You make a Javascript redirect with the variables appended to the URL as GET variables.
        • You have the GET variables available at the .php side.

        Not a usual solution but works.

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        • K Offline
          krisjaniszakis
          last edited by

          Thanks I thought about it too, but could you pleas post small code example ?

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          • G Offline
            Gábor
            last edited by

            @krisjaniszakis said:

            ...could you pleas post small code example ?

            A possible exampele for myfile.php:

            
            <?php if(isset($_GET['v'])) ; ?>
            	The variable; <?php echo $_GET['v']; ?>
            <?php else ; ?>
            <html>
            	<head>
            		<script type="text/javascipt">
            			var v=[ your function to get the ruby variables ];
            			function myredirect() {
            				window.location='http://myserver.com/myfile.php?v=' + v;
            			}
            			window.onload=myredirect();
            		</sript>
            	</head>
            	<body>
            	</body>
            </html>
            <?php endif; ?>
            
            
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            • jiminy-billy-bobJ Offline
              jiminy-billy-bob
              last edited by

              Something like

              First page, js :

              window.location.href = "http://www.domain.com/page.php?param=foo"
              

              Second page, php :

              <?php echo $_GET['param']; ?>
              

              (Returns "foo")

              EDIT : Well, too slow 😄

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              • jiminy-billy-bobJ Offline
                jiminy-billy-bob
                last edited by

                Gábor's exemple is similar to the behavior of an HTTP redirect (window.location.replace("");)
                While mine is similar to the behavior of clicking on a link (window.location.href = "";)

                Depends on what you want to do.

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                • K Offline
                  krisjaniszakis
                  last edited by

                  Thanks Gábor and jiminy-billy-bob I combined both scripts and now understand how to do it 😄

                  Does some one know how big(length) array ("v") I can send through ?
                  window.location='http://myserver.com/myfile.php?v=' + v;

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    That would be limited by the URL scheme. I cannot remember the maximum size...

                    Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                    List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                    • G Offline
                      Gábor
                      last edited by

                      Don't forget to urlencode/urldecode the variable if it contains special characters...

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                      • jiminy-billy-bobJ Offline
                        jiminy-billy-bob
                        last edited by

                        @krisjaniszakis said:

                        Does some one know how big(length) array ("v") I can send through ?

                        http://stackoverflow.com/a/7725515

                        But big data like this you should go with POST instead of GET

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