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betaz February 27th, 2004 10:32 AM

live feed of queries
 
Hello all,

I'm looking for a gnutella client allowing me to "extract" the live feed of incoming queries. For example in bearshare there is a panel with live queries coming from the top to the bottom.. but i don't know how to extract them..

I installed also phex.. but I don't find this feature..

I would like to use this live feedback for some applications in PHP. Tech Suggestions are welcome.
Thanks for your kindness,
best, cz

arne_bab February 27th, 2004 02:47 PM

Why don't you ask the programmer of phex directly, if he'd include this feature? Simpy a query-lg it would be, wouldn't it?

He already does passive searching, which simply scans teh incoming queries for results, so the code might already be there.

betaz February 28th, 2004 02:14 AM

Ehi thank you so much for your kindness, I just posted another message under the phex forum,
best
cz

ursula February 28th, 2004 04:33 AM

Vinnie
 
Hi, betaz,

In addition, you may always either do a post in the "BearShare Labs Forum" or PM Vinnie there at BearShare Forums.
He is amazingly accessible and will almost certainly reply to you fairly quickly.

'urs'

betaz February 28th, 2004 05:06 AM

Hi Ursula,

thanks a lot.. I did it... hope somebody can answer my question

:)

very best,

betaz

James Connolly April 5th, 2004 05:41 AM

Hello,

I develop Gnutizen - Gnutizen . With Gnutizen on UNIX, one method of watching queries go by is to "script" the program (run the script command to log everything to a typescript), run the program and then type "v 2" for verbosity level 2. It will show all the queries going by once it connects to other servents and they start sending queries.

If you know C language, it is not that difficult to write queries out to a file on UNIX or Windows with Gnutizen. I've done it before for testing.


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