Thanks for the tutorial, this is what ive needed.
Brady Moritz
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> Looking back in the archives, I see that Brady Moritz pleaded for
> the following:
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> > Instead of full docs, do any of you have a brief explanation of the step
> > involved in opening a connection to a server? a high-level overview of
> > whatprocs to call in what order etc to create a simple remote server
> > connection, trans data, and then close would be great.
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> What I have is a bit sketchy (and I'm working on more), but you
> might be interested in http://www.darkspell.com/gadgets/ssl Be
> patient with it: I start w/ a detailed description of how to
> compose a straight http POST on port 80, then add an SSL
> connection on top of that.
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> (I have code that I'll be posting soon showing a non-blocking
> client using the BIOS struct talking to a threaded server -- both
> doing mutual auth, but it's been promised first to a paying print
> publication.)
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> John
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