RE: euTCP4u

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On 18 Apr 2002, at 2:14, Kenneth Riviere wrote:

> 
> Thanks for the suggestion.  That works and I can now get a file using 
> the direct IP address.  Is there a way I can find the IP address of a 
> site for which I know the name?  IE automatically does a DNS lookup and 
> doesn't bother to show me what it found.  If I could even manually look 
> up some IP addresses which I want to use to automate lookups then that 
> would be nice.  Thanks again.

Look at:
global function tcp4u_get_remote_id(integer socket)

Or in mirc, type:
/dns www.thenameyouwant.com

Or goto your favorite internet name registrar and whois the ip#.

Kat

> -J. Kenneth Riviere
> 
> Ray Smith wrote:
> > Hi Kenneth,
> > 
> > Maybe there is a problem with the DNS lookup???
> > 
> > Try changing the remote file in the example to an IP address ... like:
> > 
> > remote_file = "http://209.249.147.13/"
> > 
> > let me know how it goes.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Ray Smith
> > http://rays-web.com
> > 
> > 
> > Kenneth Riviere wrote:
> > > Has anyone else had problems with euTCP4u with the get_file.exw program? 
> > > 
> > > 
> > >  I have tried it before and tried it just now with the new version 
> > > announced in the archives and I keep getting an error "can not resolve
> > > host
> > > address" when I try to pull down a file.  I've tried a variety of
> > > different
> > > files and just can't seem to get any of them.  Does this work for anyone
> > > else?  I don't have a proxy set in my IE options so I didn't bother with
> > > it
> > > in the get_file.exw code.  The server.exw and client.exw code works.  Any
> > > help would be appreciated.
> > > 
> > > -J. Kenneth Riviere
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
>

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