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Well i would like to know if its possible to send some sort of signal form the server to the browsers
I have an chat, thus when i put a new message, i want to send a signal to the other computers thus the user can see the new posted messege. I now whot ot do this if a using an auto refresh in the clients' browsers, but is ther any other way
I was thinking i ould archieve this by saving the clients' ips to a database, and the sending the signal to browsers
Is it possible

Thanks in advance.

Nov 18 '05 #1
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Well i would like to know if its possible to send some sort of signal form the server to the browsers. I have an chat, thus when i put a new message, i want to send a signal to the other computers thus the user can see the new posted messege. I now whot
ot do this if a using an auto refresh in the clients' browsers, but is ther
any other way. I was thinking i ould archieve this by saving the clients' ips to a database, and the sending the signal to browsers. Is it possible.

Thanks in advance.

Nov 18 '05 #2
Although you can't push to the browser, you might want to see if you can use
Windows Message via the APIs in the Messenger Service.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...asp?frame=true

"Me_Titus" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6A**********************************@microsof t.com...
Well i would like to know if its possible to send some sort of signal form
the server to the browsers.
I have an chat, thus when i put a new message, i want to send a signal to
the other computers thus the user can see the new posted messege. I now
whot ot do this if a using an auto refresh in the clients' browsers, but
is ther any other way.
I was thinking i ould archieve this by saving the clients' ips to a
database, and the sending the signal to browsers.
Is it possible.

Thanks in advance.


Nov 18 '05 #3

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