Why do I ask? Cause, after studying about sockets using Rev's "chat server/client" sample stack (thank you to Bill Vlahos for pointing it out), I'm now trying to get a Rev cgi script to act as the server (the script will be in my on-rev Rev-cgi folder).
Unfortunately, what works locally isn't at all on the web. If it helps, here's the Rev cgi server-script and a snippet of the client stack: /////////////// Rev.cgi server script //////////////////////////////// #!MyRevEngine -ui on startup accept connections on port 1987 with message chatConnected end startup on chatConnected s -- s contains address and port of connecting computer read from socket s for 1 line put line 1 of it into tSocket put "Hello world" && tSocket into message write message to socket tSocket close socket tSocket end chatConnected /////////////////// client stack /////////////////////////// on mouseUp open socket to "myurl.com/cgi-bin/server.cgi:1987" with message "chatConnected" end mouseUp on chatConnected s put s into lChatSocket read from socket s with message chatReceived end chatConnected on chatReceived s,data put data & return after field "responses" read from socket s with message chatReceived end chatReceived ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Apologies if I'm asking for excessive hand-holding. Thanks. -- Nicolas Cueto _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
