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RE: Re: sending xPL commands from an ASP page


  • Subject: RE: Re: sending xPL commands from an ASP page
  • From: "Tony Tofts" <tony@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:06:42 -0000


> I use \n as the linebreak indicator, and double-up all
> backslashes that appear in the message.
> So, if your message really did contain \n in one of it's
> elements, you would represent this as \\n.

Ok, will amend to do it this way - makes sense.

> No problem - never thought it would be quite as useful as
> it's turned out to be.

Without it I wouldn't be able to control my house from anywhere in the
world
:-)

Will publish the ocx and source in the morning

Regards
Tony




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