Re: [WebDNA] TCPconnect code snippet needed
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2008
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 100597
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texte = Yeah, figured that out after digging the pop3 demo out of the included samples.Even so, the online reference uses a http page pull as an example, but doesn't show anything with a multiline example.(granted, i'm one of 5 people using WebDNA that will ever use this...)It's also kinda counterintuitive that [tcpsend][/tcpsend] collapses into a returned value, personally i'd like to see a [TCPresponse] with the response.(YES - I know there is a workaround, the workaround exists because the more obvious "should be included" functionality isn't.)Anyway - so, got it all working only to discover that the other vendor's supplied docs on "recognized commands" is dead wrong. so much for cranking out something nifty quickly.*sigh*BBBOn Aug 28, 2008, at 7:07 PM, Donovan Brooke wrote:> Brian B. Burton wrote:>>> Hi guys>> I'm puttering around this afternoon trying to create a web admin to >> a server program running on another computer. (Spamphibian)>> It has a defined set of TCP commands, but I'm not seeing how to >> use TCP connect and TCPsend to send a command, wait for a >> response, then send a folllowup command...>> I would imagine this would be similar to how one would use WebDNA >> to talk to a POP mail server. Does anyone have any code snippets >> that they can share that I can see how this is done, and adapt it >> to my current project?>> Thanks!>> Brian B. Burton>>> two tcpsends eh?>> Donovan>>>> -- > Donovan D. Brooke PH/FAX: 1 (608) 291-2024> ----------------------------------------------> VP> WebDNA Software Corporation> 16192 Coastal Highway> Lewes, DE 19958> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Yeah, figured that out after digging the pop3 demo out of the included samples.Even so, the online reference uses a http page pull as an example, but doesn't show anything with a multiline example.(granted, i'm one of 5 people using WebDNA that will ever use this...)It's also kinda counterintuitive that [tcpsend][/tcpsend] collapses into a returned value, personally i'd like to see a [TCPresponse] with the response.(YES - I know there is a workaround, the workaround exists because the more obvious "should be included" functionality isn't.)Anyway - so, got it all working only to discover that the other vendor's supplied docs on "recognized commands" is dead wrong. so much for cranking out something nifty quickly.*sigh*BBBOn Aug 28, 2008, at 7:07 PM, Donovan Brooke wrote:> Brian B. Burton wrote:>>> Hi guys>> I'm puttering around this afternoon trying to create a web admin to >> a server program running on another computer. (Spamphibian)>> It has a defined set of TCP commands, but I'm not seeing how to >> use TCP connect and TCPsend to send a command, wait for a >> response, then send a folllowup command...>> I would imagine this would be similar to how one would use WebDNA >> to talk to a POP mail server. Does anyone have any code snippets >> that they can share that I can see how this is done, and adapt it >> to my current project?>> Thanks!>> Brian B. Burton>>> two tcpsends eh?>> Donovan>>>> -- > Donovan D. Brooke PH/FAX: 1 (608) 291-2024> ----------------------------------------------> VP> WebDNA Software Corporation> 16192 Coastal Highway> Lewes, DE 19958> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >
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