On 12/7/06 12:26 PM, "Richard Gaskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard Miller wrote: >> The computer in question is not set up with networking. You can do a very quick UDP working test -- Download Alex Tweedly's companion stacks from Rev Online, UDP Echo Client & UDP-based Echo Server ...open both in one Rev IDE on either a Mac or Win and in three mouse clicks watch it work with client and server action. No internet or LAN required for same machine operation. I use this for same-machine and same-Local-network and wide-area-network. Basically it is like file writing --send from app A -- open datagram socket "127.0.0.4545" write "text for another app, from userEntry" to socket "127.0.0.4545" --listen in app B -- open datagram socket "4545" with message "gotSumtin" on gotSumtin host, socket, messageSent put messageSent -->( "text for another app, from userEntry") end gotSumtin LAN would need the IP of the listening machines WAN would need IP of the routers (static IP's) to send To send to more that one app on one machine open datagram socket "192.161.15.106:4666" write "text for another app" to socket "192.161.15.106:4666" open datagram socket "192.161.15.106:5556" write "text2 for another app" to socket "192.161.15.106:5556" Jim Ault Las Vegas _______________________________________________ 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
