On May 27, 4:14*am, Ry Nohryb <jo...@jorgechamorro.com> wrote:
> On May 27, 4:24*am, "Michael Haufe (\"TNO\")"
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> <t...@thenewobjective.com> wrote:
> > On May 26, 7:10*pm, David Mark <dmark.cins...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > It's not too difficult if you are familiar with the Windows Sockets
> > > API.
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> > Which is available through the .NET framework and as a traditional COM
> > component on Windows machines. Hence available to JScript and
> > JScript.NET
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> > >*The way I would do it is to write an ActiveX object (in either VC
> > > ++ or VB) that handles all of the socket IO and instantiate it from a
> > > shell script. *.NET could be used for the middle piece as well, butI
> > > never got into that. *
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> > Indeed. luckily this part is already written. Of course JScript.NET
> > could be used to write it for WScript to use. But that would be a bit
> > weird I think.
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> > > Such applications can be run from the command
> > > line, other Windows applications and even Office macros. *These
> > > possibilities have existed for some time (over a decade), but I have
> > > no idea who (if anyone) has used them to create an HTTP or IRC server..
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> > I do recall seeing an IRC server at one point. Not certain of the HTTP
> > server though. I'd have to dig through the web archive at some old ASP
> > + sites (or whatever it was called backed then).
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> So, a server in JScript, you say ? yeah, hahahaha, good joke... that
> explains it all about you two. (deep smell of windows)
I answered the question, which was how to write such a server in
JScript. Of course, you snipped that part so you could "hahahaha"
like a jackass.
Also, your bigotry is showing and you know full well I'm not a fan of
Windows (by any stretch of the imagination). So what was the point of
your post (other than foolishness?)
Get better, Ry!
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