- From: Walter Ian Kaye <boo@best.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 15:30:26 -0700
- To: www-html@w3.org, www-talk@w3.org
At 4:12p -0400 07/23/96, William F. Hammond wrote: >*** Web-related inter-process communication (IPC) *** > >Scott Swanson writes in www-html: > : . . . > : > Walter Ian Kaye writes in <v03007802ae1977f4204e@[205.149.180.135]>: > : > . . . > : > Instead of that, make the newsreader and emailer dynamically linkable > : > somehow. > : . . . > : Um, Internet Config, anyone? > : That seems ideal. API, consolidated helper info, etc. Already > : done, extensible, and doesn't seem to conflict with anything. > >Mark Fisher writes in response to Scott Swanson: > > : Now, if there were just versions for Win3.1, WinNT, and UNIX... Well, the source code is freely available (<ftp://redback.cs.uwa.edu.au//Others/Quinn/Config/>), so all it'll take is for someone to "port" it... ;) >I assume that this interchange is in reference to a platform- and >OS-specific means of establishing inter-process communication between >web-related applications. Actually, it is a set of preferences. The APIs are for getting/setting prefs (such as finding out which app is used for http), parsing URLs, launching URLs (by finding the appropriate app), etc. Most Macintosh Internet apps now support either Command+clicking on a URL or double- clicking on a URL to invoke IC's launching function. >What we need is a ** public cross-platform standard ** for >coordinating intra-platform OS-level processes under the control of >independently written and compiled, but cooperating, applications. > >Can anyone supply information or references (URLs or otherwise) on >this topic? Internet Config info: <http://coos.dartmouth.edu/~emk/>. IC source code, etc: <ftp://redback.cs.uwa.edu.au//Others/Quinn/Config/> There's also something called the "Spyglass Suite" -- I think the URL can be found amongst Netscape's remote-control pages. What exactly is it you have in mind? MacOS already use Apple events for IPC. I think Netscape's remote control pages will probably give you most of the info you're looking for. >There was a hint from somebody at NCSA a couple of weeks ago in >www-html that something like this might be forthcoming. > >(Can "Internet Config" be construed to be based on a public cross- >platform standard?) As I mentioned, the source code is publicly available. Have at it! __________________________________________________________________________ Walter Ian Kaye <boo@best.com> Programmer - Excel, AppleScript, Mountain View, CA ProTERM, FoxPro, HTML http://www.natural-innovations.com/ Musician - Guitarist, Songwriter
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