At 07:59 PM 12/21/2001 -0500, Scott Young wrote:

> > The _node_ really has nothing to do with DBRs.  DBRs are a client matter
> > so the only area you should need to look in is Freenet/client.
>
>Sorry for my imprecise terminology.  Here's the command I used too look
>through the source code:
>
>$ grep -i redirect *.java */*.java */*/*.java */*/*/*.java
>
>and most of the files that it found were in the Freenet/client directory.
>I've found the Freenet.client.metadata.Redirect and
>Freenet.client.metadata.DateRedirect classes, but those classes only seem to
>manage the DBR.  What I'm trying to figure out is how and where a client
>figures out to use a DBR.
>
>Actually, what I'm trying to do is figure out how to integrate my
>BinaryTreeRedirect (BTR) code into Freenet.  Ian said something about putting
>it in FCP itself, and someone else (I can't remember who) said to make it a
>client.  I'm having trouble understanding the difference (and I might have
>misunderstood what people were saying), so i'm assuming that integrating the
>BTR code in the same way the DBR code is integrated is the way to go.
>
>Also, what is the best way for me to post my code?
>
>
>Scott Young
>
>
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A good place to start should be (Freenet.client.)AutoRequester.doGet(...) 
since the AutoRequester is used by fproxy.


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