(Hmm, does the mailinglist reject mails with attachments? I've sent this
mail twice and it never got thru... let's try without an attachment
:)
Sorry I was a little late, but I had to make at least some basic
"documentation" and comments in the code, and check to see if
the example still works (it does), furthermore, I was busy lately, and
now found some time to wrap things up and put em in a nice package
(ahum).
Read the README (duh) and the comments in the code too, ignore the
'undefined constant' warnings that PHP gives at the highest error
reporting level, the script still works.I will 'correct' this in a
possible next version, or you can do it yourself by quoting all (yeah,
that's why I havent done it yet) the hash-keys (thus, change for example
protocol => "XCP" into "protocol" =>
"XCP").
Dont abuse the test account in the example ;), it's just there to show
how the cookies work right now. Any good php programmer can (with the
protocol specs) create a complete php version of the standard cgi/perl
interface, and this wrapper supplies all the correct actions (and some
non working (?) actions from the specs too! ;) you might need.
I'd like to see what interfaces ppl are going to build, so keep me posted
:]
-Arjan Wekking
P.S. You can get it here:
http://wackin.synantics.com/
:]
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