From: John Kelly on 25 Jun 2010 09:50 On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 13:50:53 +0200, Mart van de Wege <mvdwege(a)mail.com> wrote: >"Peter J. Holzer" <hjp-usenet2(a)hjp.at> writes: > >> On 2010-06-23 04:39, John Kelly <jak(a)isp2dial.com> wrote: >>> >>> Stein has an example of UNIX datagram sockets in his Networking book, >>> but it includes other ideas that, to me, made it hard to see the forest >>> for the trees. So I distilled it down to the bare essential elements >>> related to socket setup. >> >> I thought there should be lots of examples floating around on the web, >> but they seem hard to find (maybe my Google-Fu is weak, or maybe nobody >> uses Unix datagram sockets (I know I don't)). So I think your example is >> useful. > >Try looking for 'Unix Domain Sockets'. The first hit of that + 'Perl' >gives an excerpt from the Perl Cookbook. Too bad that example won't work. Can you google any that do? -- Web mail, POP3, and SMTP http://www.beewyz.com/freeaccounts.php
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