Mark Miesfeld wrote:
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Gil Barmwater <gbarmwa...@alum.rpi.edu> wrote:

Where is the sockets.cls, in the samples?

Oh, and for your original question, how do you make use of them.  You
would use a ::requires 'socket.cls'

I think, but didn't check, that the scclient.rex, scserver.rex, etc.,
samples use the class.

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The socket.cls is documented in the rxsock.pdf reference (that seemed the logical place). It is meant to be included (along with the samples by David Ruggles) in the 4.0 distribution. The MIME and SMTP classes should not be included in the distribution yet. They will be included in a future release along with the streamsocket.cls.

David Ashley

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