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Work in Progress / Network plug-in

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IanM
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Posted: 5th Mar 2004 21:59
I have been working for some time on a network plug-in - it is now almost completely finished.

The plug-in contains commands for both TCP and UDP communication, plus also, some simple commands for communicating with web servers in both GET and POST mode.

The HTTP commands are still to be documented, but I'd like to take this opportunity to invite you to check out the documentation that I have produced so far and comment on it either here or via email, so that I can make it the best that it can be.

Finally, in a break from my own tradition, the plug-in will be available for the price of £15.00

Well, I look forward to hearing what you think

For free Plug-ins, source and the DBPro Interface library for Visual C++ 6 and .NET
http://www.matrix1.demon.co.uk
Dave J
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Posted: 6th Mar 2004 00:37
Nice. You have some competition though, just down in this list is a socket plugin by TKF15H.


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Surreal Studio IanG
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Posted: 16th Mar 2004 19:07
£15.00, bloody hell. for a dll.

you must of spent alot of time doing it then

£15.00



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MikeS
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Posted: 16th Mar 2004 19:22
At the moment I'm not interested in a network plug-in, yet if I'm ever in need this will be the one to buy.

60+ commands all with documentation. (Not to mention IanM is always around)

£15.00 is definitly well worth it.



A book? I hate book. Book is stupid.

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