Re: [PD] rjdj using [netreceive]

2010-12-01 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hi, On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 02:15:32PM -0500, sonia yuditskaya wrote: the [rj_http] object is actually not in the rjutils folder, or anywhere else I could find. Maybe this is still in development or something? [rj_http] is an external that would have to be compiled into the RjDj app on

Re: [PD] rjdj using [netreceive]

2010-12-01 Thread Chris McCormick
Hi Sofy, On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 02:15:32PM -0500, sonia yuditskaya wrote: the [rj_http] object is actually not in the rjutils folder, or anywhere else I could find. Maybe this is still in development or something? Do you or anyone on the list have it? As far as I know it is a binary object

Re: [PD] rjdj using [netreceive]

2010-12-01 Thread sonia yuditskaya
Thanks Chris, I am writing them a letter now, hope for the best! Sofy Yuditskaya ] yuditskaya.com [ On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Chris McCormick ch...@mccormick.cx wrote: Hi Sofy, On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 02:15:32PM -0500, sonia yuditskaya wrote: the [rj_http] object is actually not in

Re: [PD] rjdj using [netreceive]

2010-11-30 Thread sonia yuditskaya
Hi Chris and Hans, the [rj_http] object is actually not in the rjutils folder, or anywhere else I could find. Maybe this is still in development or something? Do you or anyone on the list have it? What I am working on is an amulet that you hold, attached to mic-in, which allows you to use pocket

Re: [PD] rjdj using [netreceive]

2010-11-30 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Its a hack but you could embed the text into [message( boxes, and get them with a loadbang. .hc On Nov 30, 2010, at 2:15 PM, sonia yuditskaya wrote: Hi Chris and Hans, the [rj_http] object is actually not in the rjutils folder, or anywhere else I could find. Maybe this is still in

Re: [PD] rjdj using [netreceive]

2010-11-29 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Hey Sofy, If you mean doing an HTTP request, netsend/netreceive wouldn't work. You need to use something like mrpeach/tcpclient for that, something that provides bi-directional communication on the same port. But if you have some client on some other computer, written in Pd,

Re: [PD] rjdj using [netreceive]

2010-11-29 Thread sonia yuditskaya
*from the interwebs Sofy Yuditskaya ] yuditskaya.com [ On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 9:26 PM, sonia yuditskaya marysgh...@gmail.com wrote: Greetings All Mighty List, has any of you ever used netreceive in rjdj to get information of the interwebs? is such a thing even possible? Sofy

Re: [PD] rjdj using [netreceive]

2010-11-29 Thread Chris McCormick
Hi Sofy, The main problem one faces with [netreceive] is that it is uni-directional. So you can make a connection out to an internet site with [netsend] but then the site can't send anything back. As Hans said, you could write a server especially to connect back to a waiting [netreceive] but that