As far as I understand, its just an HTTP GET request on the side of the 
server.  The difference is in the client:  it allows dynamic and 
asynchroneous requests without having to reload the entire main 
document.

        dZ.

On Aug 17, 2005, at 17:04, Igor Pokorny wrote:

> I would like to thank Francois and Wilfried for their notices... TCP
> server and client work without any problem.
>
> My other question.
>
> Using http connection in a real time application with a lot of pictures
> (you know what customers are interesting about) is very slow...
> I am considering to use XLMHTTPRequest for to change some values in a
> window more quickly. What I know all browsers are able to use this
> request from a Java script.
> Not using IIS server from Microsoft with ASP I have a problem how to
> implement it to HttpSrv component. Do someone knows how it works?
> I obtained a lot of sites asking Google, but all of them were about
> clients. I believe there is an easier way than to catch packets....
>
> Regards
>
> Igor
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