Hi Howdy,

I approach the same way to explained.But its not fine for my Project Manager.
He wants Linux to prompts to windows server,so there will be less over head on windows 
machine and its process the data after receiving form linux server.

Rajiv

Howdy-Tzi wrote:

> At 17:57 +0200 05/23/2002, Rajiv Ranjan wrote:
>
> >On the linux sever there will some application written in PERL-CGI
> >which sends data to a window running server where my director is
> >running. if I receive that data correctly then process that data in
> >director and send it back to linux server.
>
> Ah. In that case you can try using a getNetText call in Director
> periodically to see if the server has any information the projector
> needs to retrieve. That would probably be the simplest way to do it.
> The Linux server wouldn't actively send anything to the projector; it
> would passively sit with its information until it was asked if
> anything new was going on.
>
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