I thought I had a name :-( It may be relevant that I am behind a router which allocates me an IP address like 192.168.1.x by DHCP. The router uses NAT to translate the connections single IP address to different addresses on the network. I am assuming that if I had a direct connection, hostName() would give me an answer.
Thanks for trying - I hope someone can come up with an answer. Sarah > that probably means you have no "name".. obviously this works fine for me, > but that doesn't help you ;-) i'll keep looking into this for you, if > anyone else has any ideas please share.. > >> This doesn't work for me. After a long delay (long enough to think the >> computer has hung), it returns empty even though I am definitely connected >> at the moment. hostName() by itself is the same. >>> >>> hostNameToAddress(hostname()) >>> >>> if it's empty, there's no internet connection.. >>> _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
