Hi Mark,

ns_sock* commands are still there and will continue to be there; no plans I
know of to deprecate them.

I don't have much Windows experience, but as far as I know, others are
using it fine.

Try using the ns_sock* commands, and if you have problems, post your
scripts to this forum and someone should be able to help you.

/s.

> Hi all.
>
> I've been lurking on the list for a couple of days now.  We're a
development
> house trying to get AOLserver up and running as a platform-independent
> alternative to IIS.
>
> Can someone kindly enlighten me about ns_sockopen and related commands?  I
> understand the documentation for them, but should I be using them?  Or are
> they deprecated or obsolete since using Tcl 8.3 now?  I have a page that
is
> using the regular Tcl socket command to connect to a back-end host, and
it's
> hanging AOLserver hard after about 5 min of inactivity.
>
> Any help appreciated...
> --
> Mark Hubbard: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> "Knowledge is Power."
>
>

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