1. TCP/IP sockets

Has anyone gotten sockets to work with Euphoria?  With the omnipresense of
the net, this is almost a necessity in any language that is to be taken
seriously. Perhaps I'm just biased, being a  programmer for an internet
company the past few years ;)

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--a mythology he cannot inherit." -- Allen Ginsberg 'Wild Orphan'

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2. Re: TCP/IP sockets

At 09:54 PM 1/18/98 -0500, you wrote:

>Has anyone gotten sockets to work with Euphoria?  With the omnipresense of
>the net, this is almost a necessity in any language that is to be taken
>seriously.
>
I'll know tomorrow. I've got a really good dos ppp driver (freeware)
and details of how to talk to it. Let me run a few tests, and I'll post
the details (gory or otherwise) here.

Irv
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3. Re: TCP/IP sockets

On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Irv Mullins wrote:
> At 09:54 PM 1/18/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >Has anyone gotten sockets to work with Euphoria?  With the omnipresense of
> >the net, this is almost a necessity in any language that is to be taken
> >seriously.
> I'll know tomorrow. I've got a really good dos ppp driver (freeware)
> and details of how to talk to it. Let me run a few tests, and I'll post
> the details (gory or otherwise) here.

I think I've gotten a 32bit version of winsock that works.... however,
getting stuff to work with DOS would be more useful in my opinion.

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Ryan Zerby, Senior Programmer   ryanz at netrex.com
"to create out of his own imagination the beauty of his wild forebears
--a mythology he cannot inherit." -- Allen Ginsberg 'Wild Orphan'

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