On 29/09/2013, at 9:43 AM, Bill Vlahos <bvla...@mac.com> wrote: > Monte, > > Interesting. It didn't work for me running LC 6 until I used "kill". I'll > double check. > > Now that I can advertise the bonjour service how can I browse the network on > the client? The following command works in the terminal. >> [Bill-Vlahos-Computer:~] bvlahos% dns-sd -L "Play the Game" _playbodd._tcp . >> Lookup Play the Game._playbodd._tcp.local >> DATE: ---Sat 28 Sep 2013--- >> 16:25:29.827 ...STARTING... >> 16:25:36.527 Play\032the\032Game._playbodd._tcp.local. can be reached at >> Bill-Vlahos-Computer.local.:45567 (interface 5) >> path=/game > > I put the following script in a button but nothing gets into the field. >> on mouseUp >> put format("dns-sd -L \"Play the Game\" _playbodd._tcp .") into sProcess >> open process sProcess for neither >> put the result into field "fGames" >> end mouseUp > > How would I get the list of computers on the network running the server so > that the client can connect to one? >
You probably want to open process for read then read one line at a time while you are browsing Cheers -- Monte Goulding M E R Goulding - software development services mergExt - There's an external for that! _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode