On 12/06/2024 18:26, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Mike Kerner wrote:
Richard wrote:
Either way, I'd imagine a subscribe client looking to avoid polling
is going to depend on a long-lived socket, no?
That's part of the point of a websocket. you don't have to keep
reopening it, and both ends can use it, as needed.
Exactly, websockets are useful in browser apps because browsers don't offer
direct socket support.
LiveCode makes OS-native apps and supports sockets.\
If the "OS" is 'web', will LC support sockets?
According to the dictionary, it doesn't = but that might (I hope) be out
of date. But this might be the place we really need to use websockets.
Alex.
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