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Re: A question I'm ashamed to ask
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Re: A question I'm ashamed to ask


  • Subject: Re: A question I'm ashamed to ask
  • From: April Gendill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 08:06:20 -0700

Thanks every one for the help you offered. Through the responses I was able to find the solution I needed. Now once I figure out getopt I'll be doing well. (already started on man getopt)

The reason that I'm doing this by the way. It's a cocoa application but it has the ability to communicate with another application on a webserver and that is why I have to use ansi c. Basically I decided on c rather than perl or php because I can compile the binaries for other platforms (via vpc and my >ick< wintel machine) and thus keep the code private which is kind of important.


Thanks
April.

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