on 9/1/00 2:35 AM, Florian Bogeschdorfer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> lindi emoungu wrote:
> 
>> hello all,
>> 
>> i'm currently working on a project in which i'm using the lingo commands
>> preloadNetThing and downloadNetThing.  i'm noticing that the shockwave
>> performance of my project is alot faster than my projector's performance,
>> and indeed, when i check my anarchie logs, i notice that the preloadNetThing
>> and downloadNetthing functions timeout.  the re-connection time is what's
>> causing my projector to slow down.
>> 
>> i was wondering if anyone knew of a workaround to these issues.  i've tried
>> using the multiuser xtra, but the connection doesn't seem to want to stay
>> open either.  specifically, can traditionally http server requests (like
>> GET) be used instead of preloadNetThing, and downloadNetThing possibly
>> preserving my connection?
>> 
> 
> You can use the getNetText command to start e.g. cgi-queries. This should also
> keep Your connection open.
> 
>> any help would be greatly appreciated,
>> 
>> lindi emoungu
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> 
i'm not sure i understand what you mean.  i am preloading and downloading
various media (text, images, etc..).  are you suggesting that i invoke a
getNetText command instead of, or as a prelude to preloadNetThing, or
downloadNetThing?


lindi emoungu
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