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Re: DO and connecting to hostNames
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Re: DO and connecting to hostNames


  • Subject: Re: DO and connecting to hostNames
  • From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 18:30:45 -0500

At 5:12 PM -0700 4/22/02, Douglas Davidson wrote:
NSSocketPort allows you to use an IP address in place of a host name, as e.g. @"198.68.0.1". However, it does require you to specify a port number. At present there is no name lookup service available for NSSocketPort. See some of the posted NSSocketPort examples for more information.

Drew could use the Service Location Protocol via NSL, couldn't he?

It'd be cool if there was some integration between NSL and DO...

-- Chris

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