Hello Riccardo, > Also, the manual talks about local sockets and tcp sockets, for local or > remote connections. Have you tried both?
I only tried the local sockets. I knew a little about web programming. I know nothing about sockets before. I should to study it deeply. > Try running on unix. Either dual-boot or with a virtual machine. So we can > help you. In case it is a GNUstpe limitation or bug on windows, we can try > to iron it out too. With my very old machine, it cannot run dual-systems. I have to stick with Windows. Sorry for occupying your time to pay intention at my question. I just expected that someone who has ever encountered the same problem as me and knows how to handle it. Or, someone who would like to help me test the code in the book on Windows XP. If those code runs well on other Windows machine, It says that something wrong on my machine. I have an additional laptop, it also runs Windows XP. My problem happens on both machines. I have no any experience on Unix/Linux. So, it is not easy for me to figure out what's going on on that platform. And I know that Socket is part of GNUstep, perhaps I could study other aspects of GNUstep. But I think that the Socket part of it is very important, because now-a-days, web applications everywhere. Best regards, Xiaoming _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
