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From: flam AT oceanes DOT fr (flam)
Subject: Re: [IIS] E/S standards via la console
6 Oct 1997 23:37:35 -0700 :
Message-ID: <3439D1CE.2C03.cygnus.gnu-win32@oceanes.fr>
References: <3435DC63 DOT 35D8 AT oceanes DOT fr>
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To: Charles Curley <ccurley AT wyoming DOT com>, gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

Hi everybody,


I test to write in english (Sorry in advance).

I thank you for yours answers and Michael for his translation.


>Charles Curley wrote:
> 
> (...) 
> The only "IIS" I know about is Microsoft's Internet Information Server,
> which comes as a freebie with NT 4.0. Is that the one to which you are
> referring?

Yes.

 
> Unfortunately, I have no idea what the E/S standards are to which you
> refer. Anyone else?

I have readed "Golden book - Windows NT 3.5 Programmation" by Brian
Myers & Eric Hamer. (I don't know if it's the original title).

In Chapter 17 - API of console, the I/O standards is : CONIN$ (equal
stdin) and CONOUT$ (stdout) using with CreateFile().

I hav'nt find example for use in this book.



> I have used IIS Version 2, and recommend you stay away from it. Version 3
> should be better. I do not believe either one runs on W95, but I have not
> tried it.
> (...)

Even if CONIN$ and CONOUT$ don't exist with WindowsNT 4, it is possible
to create a C program to communicate with IIS (or any Internet Server).
	MY_PROGRAM.EXE <--> C_PROGRAM_I/O <--> IIS

I want not to use IIS with Windows95. Actually i use Windows95 and
OmniHTTPd (Server). If my C program run with him, this program will run
with WindowsNT and IIS, i think. 



Other question concerning the console : The golden book indicate that
the option of compiling is :	-subsystem:console
Have Gnu-win32 an equivalent of this option ?


I hope that this help you.

I thank you for your help.

Salutations.

flam
PS : I'm sorry if my text is direspectful, it's not my objective.
My "english" is very bad.


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