Check and then delete a local file?

Thanks Bill, this is exactly what the doctor ordered! Wow! Thank you! It’s true that I have spent over an hour going through your demo and have learnt a lot. I still don’t understand why you check for the time component of the date… but I’ll work it out.

More importantly for me, and since you have mastered the injection of javascript from within Axure, I am wondering if you have ever managed to connect to an external database like MySQL (or even just a flat file stored on a server) to send and receive data from variables within Axure? I have been trying this for a long time now with no success, even trying to connect to Google-charts.

Ideally I would like to have a number of variables within Axure (eg X1, X2, X3, X4, … X10) that can be saved to a database and retrieved from the same database at will. I was thinking that I would need to set up a PHP file on the server and then interact with it via javascript from within Axure. But I’m not sure how. Once I have got that working, I would like to do it with larger data sets that I could then inject into a js chart within Axure… but that is down the track and would greatly lift the bar of what I can achieve with Axure as my main workhorse.

Is there any chance that you have done something like this and have an example you could share with me?

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