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I just finished a Chat Server and now I am making a web server in C++ using the raw WinSock API. I was wondering if I could somehow setup my server to use AutoIt as a server side scripting language. How would I go about this? I want to let the script to be able to retrieve field info and generate pages. Is this possible at all in AutoIt?

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Demanding help is not a good way to get it.

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I been waiting for days!!!!

Days? Heh... one day. Your post was yesterday evening, and as of this post you have only been waiting less than 24 hours, so its still not even one day.

Quit complaining, and figure it out if no one will help. And again... too much excitement and demanding attitude flowing from your posts... not sure what to do with this "negative energy" :lmao:

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File-String Hash Plugin Updated! 04-02-2008 Plugins have been discontinued. I just found out.

ComputerGetInfo UDF's Updated! 11-23-2006

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Vortex Revolutions Engineer / Inventor (Web, Desktop, and Mobile Applications, Hardware Gizmos, Consulting, and more)

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I want to let the script to be able to retrieve field info and generate pages.

IE.AU3 I think may help with this. Not really forsure what all you intend as your post are not very clear. :lmao:

[quote] Gilbertson's Law: Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.Sandro Alvares: Flaxcrack is please not noob! i can report you is stop stupid. The Post[/quote]I made this: FWD & MD5PWD()

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