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QuestionSFTP using C++ Pin
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QuestionWeb server sing VC++/MFC Pin
softwaremonkey16-Feb-07 4:29
softwaremonkey16-Feb-07 4:29 
Hi,

I have a client/server application which I have implemented using CSockets using serialization (as per Microsoft help on CSockets). This works really well, but the customer is now asking to be able to access to the server application using his web browser rather than my custom built client and I havent a clue as to how easy/hard this is going to be.

Anyone have some suggestions of what I would need to do to create web pages that request info from my server, and what changes I would need to make to the server?

Thanks.

Tony Confused | :confused:
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