Have you tried reading the file into a variable, and then writing it
to the socket?
assuming the spool file is binary:
put URL ("binfile:" & theFilePath) into myVar
write myVar to socket "192.168.0.201"
or even bypassing the variable (don't know if this is reasonable)
write URL ("binfile:" & theFilePath) to socket "192.168.0.201"
Mark
On 22 Dec 2005, at 00:49, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the tip Sarah, I've tried opening a socket to the
printer IP
address and then write the spool file to that socket but this
appears not to
work.
I'm using :
open socket "192.168.0.201:631"
write "c:testspool7600.Print" to socket "192.168.0.201:631"
and many variations of it but no joy....
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