On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 3:26 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoelnig@iem.at> wrote:
On 2015-10-20 05:17, Billy Stiltner wrote:
> I'm not sure how to handle the input from the programming side.

read the stdin.

reading data from a file, a pipe (like stdin) or a network socket is all
the same. (well mainly; you cannot seek() a network stream or a pipe;
but as long as you do sequential reading, they are the same).

fgmasdr
IOhannes

thanks
ran into a problem using java tcp socket and javascript, pretty sure it's probably not in javascript
the array size ought to grow to fit the concatenations but on PD's side am only getting 1672 bytes
off the tail end of some of my FUDI messages. It is a different problem than the subject line of  this message.
Getting off subject even more here ->
What about web browsers' implementation of raw sockets without JAVA?  It seems they are allowed on mobile devices,
in FireFox's development documents as experimental like features, same with chrome. This would be great for androids
and such but what about easy use of FUDI from the browser without having to have any intermediate protocols like websockets , etc..
would gladly use something like going through pdsend/pdrecieve straight from the browser. JAVA is a bit of a monster to put between
a web browser and puredata.