> The node cannot be run from within the browser. The browser is not up > long enough. Certainly not long enough for other nodes to discover it to > make it at all useful. I'm not against integrating Freenet into a > browser, but its only going to work as a client connecting to an external > process. Any other way of doing it is just silly.
I often seem people leave browsers open for days. However, making Freenet an external application that is launched by the browser is better. That's how Napster, Gnutella, etc.. get good uptimes. Gnutella has the added cleverness of going into the Windows system tray instead of putting a window on the task bar, which means it can go unnoticed for quite a while. _______________________________________________ Freenet-dev mailing list Freenet-dev at lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/freenet-dev
