On Sun, 20 May 2007 18:28:22 +0200 Tilman Sauerbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> Chris Stromblad [2007-05-20 14:58]:
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> Hi Chris,
>
> > Yeah thanks, I did figure it out in the end. There are however something
> > that I would consider a bug. Obviously it's also likely it's simply me
> > who a
Chris Stromblad [2007-05-20 14:58]:
Hi Chris,
> Yeah thanks, I did figure it out in the end. There are however something
> that I would consider a bug. Obviously it's also likely it's simply me
> who are not using it correctly.
>
> Such as: If I connect to a web server and use HTTP/1.0. The serv
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Yeah thanks, I did figure it out in the end. There are however something
that I would consider a bug. Obviously it's also likely it's simply me
who are not using it correctly.
Such as: If I connect to a web server and use HTTP/1.0. The server will
dis
The data should be in the event struct you receive on SERVER_DATA
Sebastian
Chris Stromblad wrote:
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> Hmm... perhaps it was just the retarded me who just quite couldn't
> figure out how it worked. I thought ecore_con_server_data_get actually
> w
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Hmm... perhaps it was just the retarded me who just quite couldn't
figure out how it worked. I thought ecore_con_server_data_get actually
was used to retrieve data from the server I've connected to.
Apparently that was wrong.
My problem is half solve
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Hey again, it's me again!
Before I start asking things, please let me know if my questions are
retarded and are better spent thinking about restrained, under the
influence and heavily guarded. Moving on.
I'm attempting some very simple stuff using th