On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 04:30 PM, RCS wrote:
Has anyone been able to do a broadcast message using TCP sockets or
UDP? How
did you do it?
No broadcast for TCP. Use UDP.
Use 255.255.255.255 as your ip destination address in open.
Or, better yet, use the subnet broadcast address. For examp
Has anyone been able to do a broadcast message using TCP sockets or UDP? How
did you do it?
Thank you,
JR
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On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 10:22 AM, Karl Becker wrote:
Could someone please send me either a link or a stuffed file of the
MetaCard 2.4.3 68K engine? Or am I misguided and there never was one?
Thanks very much,
Karl
Hi Karl,
I have most of the older versions of MC here:
http://www.canela
I got it from Ray. No longer needed.
Thanks,
Karl
On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 12:22 PM, Karl Becker wrote:
Could someone please send me either a link or a stuffed file of the
MetaCard 2.4.3 68K engine? Or am I misguided and there never was one?
Thanks very much,
Karl
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The Revolution documentation is already up in this format:
http://wiki.macitworks.com/revdocs
Note this is the 1.1.1 documentation, so it's somewhat behind the
current version.
I should have the 2.0 documentation up late June/early July.
On Saturday, June 7, 2003, at 04:22 AM, David Bovill wr
Could someone please send me either a link or a stuffed file of the
MetaCard 2.4.3 68K engine? Or am I misguided and there never was one?
Thanks very much,
Karl
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--On Saturday, June 07, 2003 08:58:51 -0700 Scott Rossi
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Recently, I wrote:
But if you download a stack via "go stack url xxx", how do you
reference this cached stack to upload it back to the server? Is there
a way to do this without saving it to the drive first?
So
Scott Rossi wrote:
But if you download a stack via "go stack url xxx", how do you reference
this cached stack to upload it back to the server? Is there a way to do
this without saving it to the drive first?
>>
>>> Something like this:
>>>
>>> put url xxx into temp
>>> go stack te
Recently, I wrote:
>>> But if you download a stack via "go stack url xxx", how do you reference
>>> this cached stack to upload it back to the server? Is there a way to do
>>> this without saving it to the drive first?
>
>> Something like this:
>>
>> put url xxx into temp
>> go stack temp
>> pu
> The gist of what I was getting at, though, is that the
> reason why David might prefer blogs over wikis is that
> wikis lack the automation of blogs.
Nice sentence Alain :)
It's close but in fact I "like" wikis and "dislike" blogs. But I was pretty
sure that Blog's would work for people and tha
>
> I have swiki installed on my server if you would like
> to try it. It has some nice features that many wikis
> do not have, such as : (1) the editing form includes a
> field to change the name of the page; (2) when you
> change it, the name of a page is replaced everywhere
> in the wiki, e.g.
If there aree a few people on the list who would value and contribute to a
public Wiki for issues related to Metacard and Rev - I'll put one up. I
think it could help with the support / documentation?
Scott - any issues problems taking existing MC help material and ReadMe
files and putting them up
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