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Date: May 29 2002 07:44 PM
Hi.
I downloaded your UDP client and everything worked fine except for one small thing... I couldn't BIND a port.
I'm making a ASP script that communicates with a server that sends data back on a specific port and there for I need to bind that port.
But, that doesn't seem to be possible with your UDP client.
What i'd like to be able to do is something like:
<%
Dim port
Dim ip
dim obj
dim c
ip = "111.111.111.111"
port = "1122"
set obj = server.CreateObject("Intrafoundation.UDPClient")
c = obj.Open( ip , port)
c = obj.bind = "1111"
%>
If you could add this to your COM object I'd be SO happy.
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Email: zilver@redbull.nu
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Date: May 29 2002 07:46 PM
Ohh.. my code got cutoff.
What I'd like to do be able to do is something like:
dim ip
dim port
dim obj
dim c
ip = "the_ip"
port = "the_port"
set obj = server.CreateObject("Intrafoundation.UDPClient")
c = obj.Open( ip , port)
c = obj.bind = "1111"
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Date: May 30 2002 02:23 PM
Well... the COM is designed to be a "client". I think what you're wanting to do essentially is to set it up as a "server". That is you're wanting it to persist after the asp page and continue collecting data and respondng to it?
The way it's setup now you can only send/recv so long as the asp script is running. You can set up a loop and bump up the timeouts, etc but when you get to the obj.close at the end of the page to connection is terminated.
Have I missed your point?
--min
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Date: May 30 2002 02:27 PM
btw, I might point out that when you do an "Open" it actually DOES do a berkley class bind to that ip:port. Snipped from the udp class itself:
int nbind = bind(sock, (struct sockaddr*)&locala;, sizeof(locala));
So maybe something else is going on? Firewalls maybe? Do any of the examples work?
--min
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