Might as well make it a JSONP output.
From JavaScript it's like http://toolserver.org/~platonides/public_html/common/status.php?callback=Foo
Foo({"status":"blabla"});
And from many other languages, it's a GET request to http://toolserver.org/~platonides/public_html/common/status.php and json_decode or something alike (including Python).
-- Krinkle
On Aug 11, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Dr. Trigon wrote:
In case anyone isn't taking status files into account and wants to benefit from my library, he can do:
require_once "/home/platonides/public_html/common/status.php"; ToolserverStatus::showPrettyBox();
And a nice box will appear -if needed- with any relevant status information at that point.
Nice! Is there any possibility to use this from python? Do you have a python module? Or could you make it possible to call
ToolserverStatus::showPrettyBox();
by URL request? E.g.
http://toolserver.org/~platonides/public_html/common/status.php
This would allow to use it with any language... ;)
Greetings Dr. Trigon
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