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Guest Guidosoft
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Wondering if anyone is using AutoIT for client/server scripting.  I'm thinking about building a web page on a server with all of my useful IT scripts all on one page

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wtf? This poor guy didn't get no resposces. I'm not sure about AutoIt being used for server side scripting.
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@Guidosoft, he got no replies because noone is using autoit in that manner. You should have realised that immediately without asking.

Who else would I be?
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Wondering if anyone is using AutoIT for client/server scripting.  I'm thinking about building a web page on a server with all of my useful IT scripts all on one page

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I'm pretty sure some of the folk here have made their own server/client scripts, some use IM and an autoit script that responds to commands in the chat client...

you mean serverside proccessing like php or cgi? I don't think so...

"I'm not even supposed to be here today!" -Dante (Hicks)

Guest Guidosoft
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I'm pretty sure some of the folk here have made their own server/client scripts, some use IM and an autoit script that responds to commands in the chat client...

you mean serverside proccessing like php or cgi?  I don't think so...

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ain't thaugh it popible. Great enlis me goat hair yur thunk?
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ain't thaugh it popible. Great enlis me goat hair yur thunk?

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who knows what that meant, hopefully you'll read this when you're sober and realize you should seek help.

"I'm not even supposed to be here today!" -Dante (Hicks)

  • 3 weeks later...
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Yes, I've developed client server app using autoit 2.

It dialed aol connection on the computer that was sharing

internet connection on demand by any of the computers on

the lan. And I know, I know, he should have been using a

better ISP, but he was my client (not a buddy), so it was

his choice.

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