Well, I'm the one who created the SODA stuff so I
guess I'll have to give it a go (the indept
explaination that is). In the meantime you could take
a look at the ioelmsrv.php example

--
Raymond Irving

--- Leif W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm still trying to figure out exactly what
> IOElement is, what SODA is, how to
> use them, how they differ.  Only then can I know if
> my Perl version is
> correct.  The documentation and examples are a bit
> difficult for me to absorb
> for some reason.  They both have client-side and
> server-side components,
> correct?  Is there a specific protocol that they
> use?  Could someone give a
> very simple example of a client-side script,
> explaining what it sends to the
> server, what the server side should do with that,
> and what the client expects
> in return?  Maybe if I see it explained a different
> way it'll sink in.  The
> conversion isn't hard, it's learning all this new
> stuff that's my hangup.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> 
> Leif
> 
> P.S. Once upon a time I hacked some old TCL script I
> had found at a job and
> subsequently converted it to Perl, so perhaps I can
> do the reverse and make a
> TCL version from my Perl script.  I've toyed with
> some Java, so I could hack
> code if someone else started something, but I'm
> still a little shakey to give
> it a go from scratch.  I can go through the PHP
> version as well and make sure
> all scripts & languages are complete and consistent.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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