I'm looking for what a Search Result in Active Mode looks like?!?!
$SR <Nick> <searchresponse> <ip>:<port>
The Nick being the person who has it and the IP:PORT being the values sent in the $Search.... but what is the searchresponse made of?!?!
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Search Result Fomat?!
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Ok, back in december 2001, the pioneer in this domain was Suxx, and he published the very first (unless I'm wrong, but it appears to be him) protocol documentation ever made. It's on :
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_d ... p_id=36589
Then you have the more recent documentation of David Marwood, which is quite a reference too, and you'll find it on :
http://www.lwave.ca/shasta/protocol.html
And the lastest lill jewel in this serie of protocol documentation is from Sid. You'll find more info about it here :
http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/forum ... php?t=2523
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http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_d ... p_id=36589
Then you have the more recent documentation of David Marwood, which is quite a reference too, and you'll find it on :
http://www.lwave.ca/shasta/protocol.html
And the lastest lill jewel in this serie of protocol documentation is from Sid. You'll find more info about it here :
http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/forum ... php?t=2523
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search results are a little messy... here are my personal notes:
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Passive Result of a directory:
$SR <username(from)> <directory\directory> <slotsavailable>/<slotstotal><Hubname> (<HubIPorDNS>)<username(to)>
Passive Result, file:
$SR username(from) <directory\filename><bytesize> <slotsavailable>/<slotstotal><Hubname> (<HubIPorDNS>)<username(to)>
Active Result of a directory:
$SR <username(from)> <directory\directory> <slotsavailable>/<slotstotal><Hubname> (<HubIPorDNS>)
Active Result, file:
$SR <username(from)> <directory\filename><bytesize> <slotsavailable>/<slotstotal><Hubname> (<HubIPorDNS>)
Ok thanks ade! I found my problem... see I'm building a multi-hub search program for our network and when search engines encountered it, they were recieving blank results.
GloSearch seemed to get around 4 or 5 blank spaces and the result, this being cause it wasn't handling the / instead of \ correctly... so I changed it to \ and it works perfect... thanks for all your help yaw!
GloSearch seemed to get around 4 or 5 blank spaces and the result, this being cause it wasn't handling the / instead of \ correctly... so I changed it to \ and it works perfect... thanks for all your help yaw!