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Re: Which framework for Wifi?
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Re: Which framework for Wifi?


  • Subject: Re: Which framework for Wifi?
  • From: Peter Burtis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 10:02:22 -0400

On May 27, 2008, at 11:28 PM, J. Scott Tury wrote:
And in 10.5.2 the -x command line option does not work at all

Hrm... That's odd and disturbing. But not *quite* true. :)

I'm using 'airport -x -s' in my little network jumper app to list networks in range, which--I just checked--*does* still give XML plist output in 10.5.2. So it's not completely gone.

But like you say, the -x flag seems to be gone for everything else now. I hadn't noticed that. (Was it ever there? I can't remember ever playing with it although I'm sure I must have.)

*Sigh* The wonderful world of hacking around where you're not welcome.

-Pete
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