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Possible Duplicate: WebSocket for HTML5 Hello, I would like to use http://dev.w3.org/html5/websockets/ can I start or is it too early and no browser support it yet Thank you
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I've been using WebSockets for a while now, I have chosen to create an Agile project management tool for my final year project at University utilizing Node server and WebSockets. I found using ...
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When using WebSockets, will I need to write server code? In other words, will the JavaScript in my client application need to connect to a specialized server, or will my existing Apache server work to ...
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With all the buzz around WebSockets, it's pretty hard to find a good walkthrough on how to use them with an Apache server on Google. We're developing a plugin, in PHP (symfony2), which will run from ...
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I've read that WebSockets work on iOS 4.2 and above. And I can verify that there is indeed a WebSocket object. But I can't find a single working WebSocket example that works on the phone. For ...
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I'm trying to implement push notifications on my PHP-based website. The goal is to make something similiar to what Stackoverflow and other sites have which notify a user in real-time when they get ...
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I want to create an application like this: http://collabedit.com/ What is the most efficient way to create this real time application? Flash? Long polling? Http Streaming? or something else? ...
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I am creating a project that simulates Stock Exchange Market. I am exposing stock data to the user on a big html <table> where each <tr> row has two <td> cells. One of them is the ...
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I have a dilemma here. Trying to build a simple turn based two player game, and I've been trying out Node.js and Socket.IO, as I've seen recommended in a question: Multiplayer JavaScript game built ...
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How can I make my javascript client application receive socket requests? I mean not response on request, but request itself. Javascript is running in browser without HTML5. The thing is that I want ...
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I am looking to start a HTML5 WebSockets project and I was just wondering what you think the best back-end would be for that sort of thing? So far in my research I've stumbled across the following: ...
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I have been reading a lot about HTML 5 and some of the changes that it offers. It seems though that for most of my needs (LOB apps) it really wouldn't have that big of impact. But recently I had a ...
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Is this possible? Has anyone tried it? Using websockets means there are no httpheaders being exchanged (like in a Ajax request) so there is definately a boost in speed of page display, however with ...
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I am using Tomcat websockets and it is working fine in all browsers except in Safari where it is throwing Unexpected response code 426 error. I went through web inspector and tried to google it to ...
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I need to consume a JSON-formatted data stream via WebSocket, and send the data as is to a Redis server. That's all this application needs to do; no UI, no requests need to be attended and the data ...
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