In python CGI, how to pass "hello" back to a javascript function as an argument at client side?
Piet van Oostrum
piet at cs.uu.nl
Tue Oct 13 05:05:23 EDT 2009
>>>>> zxo102 <zxo102 at gmail.com> (z) wrote:
>z> Hi everyone,
>z> How can I pass a string generated from python cgi at server side
>z> to a
>z> javascript function as an argument at client side?
>z> I want test.py to "return" a "hello" back so the javascript function
>z> load takes "hello" as argument like load("hello").
>z> 2. server side: test.py
>z> ...
>z> #!c:\python24\python.exe
>z> def main():
>z> message = 'hello'
>z> #return message
>z> main()
>z> ...
>z> Any ideas?
CGI scripts return stuff by printing it, or more generally writing to
stdout.
So print message should do. The rest is not a Python question but a
Javascript question.
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