network notation with rebol ?
[1/10] from: gduroux:qbiogene at: 26-Nov-2002 15:17
Hi all ,
I'm trying to find a way to simply open a file on an ethernet network Pc .
I need to know if rebol can use the network notation system "
\\machine1\temp " for example ? I try to use this notation :
File: open %\\machine1\temp
but it daesn't work well is it another notation to use this system with
rebol ?
Thanks
Guillaume
[2/10] from: amicom:sonic at: 26-Nov-2002 7:22
Try:
file: open %/machine1/temp
Hope this works for you!
Bohdan "Bo" Lechnowsky
Lechnowsky Technical Consulting
REBOL IOS VAR
At 03:17 PM 11/26/02 +0100, you wrote:
[3/10] from: g:santilli:tiscalinet:it at: 26-Nov-2002 16:15
Hi Guillaume,
On Tuesday, November 26, 2002, 3:17:10 PM, you wrote:
g> File: open %\\machine1\temp
Try:
File: open %/machine1/temp
Regards,
Gabriele.
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Gabriele Santilli <[g--santilli--tiscalinet--it]> -- REBOL Programmer
Amigan -- AGI L'Aquila -- REB: http://web.tiscali.it/rebol/index.r
[4/10] from: lmecir:mbox:vol:cz at: 26-Nov-2002 16:08
Hi,
> Hi all ,
>
> I'm trying to find a way to simply open a file on an ethernet network Pc
.
> I need to know if rebol can use the network notation system "
> \\machine1\temp " for example ? I try to use this notation :
<<quoted lines omitted: 3>>
> Thanks
> Guillaume
try:
to-rebol-file "\\machine1\temp" ; == %/machine1/temp
HTH
-L
[5/10] from: gduroux:qbiogene at: 26-Nov-2002 16:34
I 've already tried that but with this notation, it try to open a file not a
network machine ....
[6/10] from: gduroux:qbiogene at: 26-Nov-2002 16:36
Thanks
But with those notation rebol try to find a file but not a network item ...
[7/10] from: alban:gabillon:univ-pau at: 26-Nov-2002 16:24
hi,
if it is a windows network try
File: open %/machine1/temp
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Alban Gabillon
University of Pau
LIUPPA/Connected System SECurity
Antenne de Mont de Marsan
371, rue du Ruisseau BP 201
40004 Mont de Marsan Cedex France
Tel: (33) 5 58 05 76 05
Fax: (33) 5 58 06 83 70
email: [gabillon--univ-pau--fr]
http://csysec.univ-pau.fr/
[8/10] from: g::santilli::tiscalinet::it at: 27-Nov-2002 0:36
Hi,
On Tuesday, November 26, 2002, 4:36:58 PM, you wrote:
g> Thanks
g> But with those notation rebol try to find a file but not a network item ...
Didn't you want to open a file? I don't understand what you
mean...
Regards,
Gabriele.
--
Gabriele Santilli <[g--santilli--tiscalinet--it]> -- REBOL Programmer
Amigan -- AGI L'Aquila -- REB: http://web.tiscali.it/rebol/index.r
[9/10] from: gabillon:univ-pau at: 27-Nov-2002 9:31
open %/machine/file is possible only with a windows network on top of you
ethernet layer.
I f you have a linux network then either you install NFS (and then you do
not need to mention the machine. The file system of the distant machine will
be mounted on your global file system) or you set up an ftp server on your
distant machine and you access your file like this:
open ftp://machine/file (if file is at the root of your ftp server)
hope that helps
ag
[10/10] from: gduroux:qbiogene at: 27-Nov-2002 10:16
Yes but a network item first and the a file ito it ...
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