Hi Wayne

Thanks for your help. I was thinking of the latter but now that I think
of it, once you import a module it won't help to modify that module on
the fly later anyways, right?  I would need to re-import it. Sounds like
reading it via http would be simpler.

Thanks again-Patrick

Wayne wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Patrick <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Strange question.....
>
>     Is it possible to include a module that is on another computer?
>
>     I have been day-dreaming about a project that would allow web code to
>     drive a desktop App.
>
>
> I know of one way, using sshfs, which allows you to mount an ssh
> location as a directory on your computer. Then it would effectively be
> a local filesystem. I don't know if there's something like that on
> Windows.
>
> Of course, what do you mean when you say "web code to drive a desktop
> app"? Do you mean you want to host some code that others can connect
> to that will change? Or do you mean you want people to connect to your
> server and it will run an app on your desktop?
>
> For the former it's not really necessary to include the mod on another
> computer. Just use the http libraries and download the file when the
> script runs. Then import it.
>
> HTH,
> Wayne

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