Re: NSLStartNeighborhoodLookup in Jaguar
Re: NSLStartNeighborhoodLookup in Jaguar
- Subject: Re: NSLStartNeighborhoodLookup in Jaguar
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 06:32:56 EDT
In a message dated 7/9/03 5:10:15 AM, email@hidden writes:
<< First a disclaimer: I'm not an NSL expert. There are folks who know
more about NSL than I do lurking on the list, so hopefully one of
them will chip in.
The solution I implemented was to hardwire the NSL neighbourhood to
"DEFAULT" using the following code.
theNSLNeighborhood = NSLMakeNewNeighborhood("DEFAULT", NULL); >>
Thanks for the response! :-)
I did grok that this was what you meant in your post last year; what I didn't
(and don't) understand because I don't grok enough about what issue this is
supposed to be working around, nor do I have or know how to set up a
multi-neighborhood network (using just my two machines and a hub) to see what else I
might be breaking, is which of the seven calls to NSLMakeNewNeighborhood in the
MiniBrowser sample I need to tweak this way. Sticking it where I thought it
should go didn't work, so obviously I'm confused about something important. Can
any of the resident NSL wizards perchance fill in that missing piece? Or better
yet suggest another solution that comes without a caveat emptor attached?
Thanks again,
-Mark
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