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Blaize Blaize@StewartTech.us From: Carrollton, GA USA Posts: 5 Member Since: 06/15/04 |
posted July 28, 2004 11:56 AM Anyone go any ideas on how to build a webserver that will send the responses to two different browsers at different IP? We want to be able to set up a demo site that will allow us to see what the customer is doing as we are guiding him through it. He would be sending all the requests and the responses would have to go out his machine and to ours. |
Tony Priest![]() From: Utica, NY USA Posts: 8466 Member Since: 04/11/00 |
posted July 28, 2004 12:04 PM I can't think of a way to do that. Even if you could figure out a way maintain the two browser's connections, you would still have the problem that the browser that did not make the request would get really confused when it suddenly received data that it did not ask for. |
Blaize Blaize@StewartTech.us From: Carrollton, GA USA Posts: 5 Member Since: 06/15/04 |
posted July 28, 2004 12:32 PM Well at least we know what the challenge is. Didn't MickySoft do something like this with on MSN? I think they called it internet connection sharing or some such rot. |
Tony Priest![]() From: Utica, NY USA Posts: 8466 Member Since: 04/11/00 |
posted July 28, 2004 12:39 PM As far as I recall Internet Connection sharing was for using your machine as kind of router so that other machines in your network could get to the internet through it. |
Blaize Blaize@StewartTech.us From: Carrollton, GA USA Posts: 5 Member Since: 06/15/04 |
posted July 28, 2004 12:53 PM You're absolutely correct. I was thinking of a product called Browse with a Friend which appears to a complete browser replacement. That won't work. Perhaps I could open a separate TCP channel to push a request to the second machine thus causing it to make the same request. . . . |
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