Sockets
Gary Rathbone
gary.rathbone at btclick.com
Sun Nov 10 14:54:01 EST 2002
Perhaps a slightly different slant but I beleive the IP address of any
computer is 127.0.0.1 as well as the given IP number (either statically or
dynamically assigned). This is what I use in development (for Rev,
Dreamweaver, IIS etc) and it works fine.
I guess it depends on what your trying to do, if you can expand a little
then more suggestions may be offered. Personally, I use multiple Rev stacks
on the same IP number but different HTTP ports. This works fine for what I
want to do.
eg Rev (server) loads a web page to Explorer (client) on 127.0.0.1:8181 and
reply is then captured by Rev listening on this port. In this case there's
no reason why the client can't be Rev.
Regards
Gary Rathbone BSc MBCS
Chartered Information Systems Practitioner
-----Original Message-----
From: use-revolution-admin at lists.runrev.com
[mailto:use-revolution-admin at lists.runrev.com]On Behalf Of FreakyPhoenix >
Sent: 10 November 2002 19:30
To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
Subject: Re: Sockets
I don't believe that is possible. Your computer just won't find your own IP.
FreakyPhoenix
>From: Manolo Garrido
>Reply-To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
>To:
>Subject: Sockets
>Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 17:01:00 +0100
>
>
>Does anyone knows if it's possible to develop a synchronous TCP/IP
>communication with Revolution that works when client and server
applications
>runs on a single machine over a Mac OS 9?
>
>Thanks
>Manuel
>
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