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Re: General Sockets Questions?
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Re: General Sockets Questions?


  • Subject: Re: General Sockets Questions?
  • From: Quinn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 11:34:29 +0000

At 13:05 -0200 16/11/04, Carlos Eduardo Mello wrote:
I'd like to know if it is OK to ask general sockets questions here, even if I am using BSD sockets and not CFSockets ( I need my project to work both on Mac and LINUX).

Yes. The list charter specifically mentions sockets...

The Macintosh Network Programming list is a forum for developers to discuss network programming on all versions of Mac OS. Specific topics covered include network APIs (CFNetwork, CF/NSSocket, BSD sockets, NSL, URL Access, Open Transport, MacTCP, classic AppleTalk), network setup APIs (System Configuration framework, Network Setup), network device drivers (I/O Kit, BSD, DLPI) and their user interface, and kernel-level networking (VPN, PPP, PPPoE, custom protocols, NKEs, STREAMS plug-ins). For user-level questions on Macintosh networking or issues concerning network administration, please visit Apple's Technical Support Online

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