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Server Side Includes:

Experienced JavaScript programmers know that code reuse is good. Experienced JavaScript programmers also know that JavaScript functions are data types.

So, we should be able to store a JavaScript function inside a Session Variable or an Application Variable, right? Unfortunately, no. The way to reuse JavaScript functions across many pages is to use SSI: Server Side Includes.

<%@LANGUAGE="JavaScript"%>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<!--#include file="script13a.asp"-->
<TITLE><% Response.Write( whatTimeIsIt() ) %> </TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<%
Response.Write("The date and time are " + DateTime + "<BR><BR>\r")
Response.Write("Tomorrow's date is " + Tomorrow + "<BR><BR>\r")
Response.Write("Tomorrow will be a " + findDayOfWeek(Tomorrow) + "\r")
%>
</BODY>
</HTML>

Click Here to run the script in a new window.

Look at the code for script13.asp. It calls for an include file via this line: <!--#include file="script13a.asp"--> I'll let you see the include file in a moment. But first, I reprinted the client-side code directly below.

<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>10:57:20 AM </TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
The date and time are 4/11/2003 10:57:20 AM<BR><BR>
Tomorrow's date is 4/12/2003<BR><BR>
Tomorrow will be a Saturday
</BODY>
</HTML>

The final HTML code looks so nice and simple. You'd never know that the Date() object had been torn down and put back together. Below is the include file.

<%
function whatTimeIsIt()	{	var m=new Date()	var minute=m.getMinutes()	var second=m.getSeconds()	var ampm=false	if (minute >=0 && minute < 10)	{	minute=("0" + minute)	}	if (second >= 0 && second < 10 )	{	second=("0" + second)	}	var hours=m.getHours()	if (hours > 12)	{	ampm=true	hours=hours-12	}	if (hours==12)	{	ampm=true	}	if (hours == 0)	{	hours=hours+12	ampm=false	}	if (ampm)	{	ampm=" pm"	}	else	{	ampm=" am"	}	var myTime=hours + ":" + minute + ":" + second + ampm	return myTime;	}
var DateTime = new Date();
var Month = (DateTime.getMonth() + 1) + "/";
var Day = DateTime.getDate() + "/";
var Year = DateTime.getFullYear();
var DateTime = Month + Day + Year + " " + whatTimeIsIt();
var Tomorrow=new Date()
Tomorrow.setDate(Tomorrow.getDate() + 1)
Month = (Tomorrow.getMonth() + 1) + "/"
Day = Tomorrow.getDate() + "/"
Year = Tomorrow.getFullYear()
Tomorrow = Month + Day + Year
function findDayOfWeek(DateInQuestion)	{	// format for DateInQuestion is mm/dd/yyyy or m/d/yyyy	// and presumes the /'s are present.	myRegExp=/\d{1,2}\//	myMonth=(parseInt(DateInQuestion.match(myRegExp)) -1)	myRegExp=/\/\d{1,2}\//	myDay=new String(DateInQuestion.match(myRegExp))	myDay=parseInt( myDay.substring(1,myDay.length) )	myRegExp=/\/\d{4}/	myYear=new String(DateInQuestion.match(myRegExp))	myYear=parseInt( myYear.substring(1,myYear.length) )	DateInQuestion=new Date(myYear,myMonth,myDay)	DayOfWeek=new Array	DayOfWeek[0]="Sunday"	DayOfWeek[1]="Monday"	DayOfWeek[2]="Tuesday"	DayOfWeek[3]="Wednesday"	DayOfWeek[4]="Thursday"	DayOfWeek[5]="Friday"	DayOfWeek[6]="Saturday"	DayOfWeek=DayOfWeek[DateInQuestion.getDay()]	return DayOfWeek;	}
%>

Imagine that you had 50 pages that all need whatTimeIsIt(), findDayOfWeek(), DateTime, and Tomorrow. You wouldn't want 50 different copies of these functions and variables. No, you would rather have a single copy of these items so that you could manipulate the single copy and execute your updates to all 50 pages at once.

Now you know how to do that.

Moving Forward:

This concludes Section 03. Next up Server and Error objects in Section 04.