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Subject: Re: [radio-userland] New Message: Has anyone written this?
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From: "Dave Seidel" <dave.laptop@...>
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I use rinted[1] for exactly this purpose. It's free, it works very nicely
without any surprises, and it runs on both Windows and Linux (and I use it
on both).
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Subject: [radio-userland] New Message: Has anyone written this?
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> I find that I prefer running RU on my other machine (an unattended server
sitting in a closet), since I keep it running at all times and I was able to
post remotely from my iBook while I was at MacHack.
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> However, many of Radio's links such as the XML Coffee Cup assume that
Radio is running on your own machine and refer to 127.0.0.1:5335. How about
a tiny client that listens on that port and simply forwards all requests to
another server? I could probably do it in Perl.
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A new message was posted: Address: http://radio.userland.com/discuss/msgReader$16148 By: Mike Cohen (mike3k@...) I find that I prefer running RU on my...
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Jun 26, 2002 5:55 pm
I use rinted[1] for exactly this purpose. It's free, it works very nicely without any surprises, and it runs on both Windows and Linux (and I use it on both)....