Simon Fell > Its just code : Monday, January 20, 2003

Simon Fell > Its just code

Monday, January 20, 2003

PocketSOAP If you've been seeing problems with PocketSOAP and HTTP 1.1 servers that return a connection: close header, then the fix is in CVS, there's also a patched Win32 binary. Looks like there'll be a 1.4.2 release sometime soon.
< 9:53:36 PM  # > Banco de Gaia - Amber (from Last Train to Lhasa Disc 1)
pingback Sam is now extracting excerpts from pingbacks, cooool.
< 9:44:08 PM  # > Banco de Gaia - Kuos (from Last Train to Lhasa Disc 1)
regex Thanks to Drew for the pointer to regex for Radio this was something I was thinking of putting together before tackling a trackback client, that's saved me a job!.
< 9:42:11 PM  # > Banco de Gaia - Kuos (from Last Train to Lhasa Disc 1)
KeithBa Hey Keith's back !, Wooo Hoo. [Now, about that RSS feed........]
< 9:39:58 PM  # > Banco de Gaia - Kuos (from Last Train to Lhasa Disc 1)
a pipefull of REST Mark talks about pipe & filter in response to my earlier post. To me though, you don't seem to be comparing likes. You say its better because its always a consistent interface (i.e. HTTP GETs), but at that level so is SOAP, its always HTTP POSTs (for SOAP 1.1 anyway). As Rich points out in either case you still need to know the format of the payload, in the SOAP case, there's probably a WSDL doc to help out some. This is where I get lost in the twisty maze of identical rooms.
< 9:36:06 PM  # > Banco de Gaia - Kuos (from Last Train to Lhasa Disc 1)
PocketPC docs Well, after another ?#?@#!-exciting day chasing down issues with the Pocket PC implementation of MAPI (not to mention the horribly-inaccurate-worse-than-ever sdk documentation), im finally on the final chapter - the .NET Compact Framework. [The Furrygoat Experience] Yeah, the PocketPC SDK docs are just painful, Who ever's in charge of them needs a serious kick up the arse.
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