Monte, Interesting. It didn't work for me running LC 6 until I used "kill". I'll double check.
Now that I can advertise the bonjour service how can I browse the network on the client? The following command works in the terminal. > [Bill-Vlahos-Computer:~] bvlahos% dns-sd -L "Play the Game" _playbodd._tcp . > Lookup Play the Game._playbodd._tcp.local > DATE: ---Sat 28 Sep 2013--- > 16:25:29.827 ...STARTING... > 16:25:36.527 Play\032the\032Game._playbodd._tcp.local. can be reached at > Bill-Vlahos-Computer.local.:45567 (interface 5) > path=/game I put the following script in a button but nothing gets into the field. > on mouseUp > put format("dns-sd -L \"Play the Game\" _playbodd._tcp .") into sProcess > open process sProcess for neither > put the result into field "fGames" > end mouseUp How would I get the list of computers on the network running the server so that the client can connect to one? Thanks again, Bill Vlahos On Sep 28, 2013, at 4:26 PM, Monte Goulding <mo...@sweattechnologies.com> wrote: > On 29/09/2013, at 8:42 AM, Bill Vlahos <bvla...@mac.com> wrote: > >> Monte, >> >> Neat! That worked. >> >> One note (which is in the docs) "close process" doesn't work on Macintosh >> you have to use "kill process" instead. >> > Changes: > Support for using the close process command on OS X systems was added in > version 2.0. > > Perhaps the doc should be updated given we can't build mac classic these days? > > Cheers > > -- > Monte Goulding _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode