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Re: [coldsync-hackers] websync
Only drawback - very slow ...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cesar Schneider" <cesar@hzta.com.br>
To: <coldsync-hackers@lusars.net>
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: [coldsync-hackers] websync
> Ok... I can do this if all client use Unix...
> but we are not in a perfect world :D
>
> I read something in ColdSync docs about Network sync.
>
> Can I sync my palm to a coldsync installed in another box ?
> Example:
>
> Palm -> Cradle -> USB -> Client PC -> LAN/WAN -> Destination PC
>
> This is what I need: from any client, using my cradle, conect to another
> box that I'll run coldsync.
>
> There is another way to do this ?
>
> Cesar
>
> Em Sex, 2004-07-02 Ãs 12:47, Andrew Arensburger escreveu:
> > On Fri, 2 Jul 2004, Cesar Schneider wrote:
> > > Basicly I need this:
> > >
> > > - I'll write a application to palm that will use a .pdb file
> > > - This application will store some data that will be send to a web
> > > server.
> > > - I need to sincronize using a USB crable conected to a PC that will
be
> > > conected to the web.
> > > - Once the .pdb files are in the web server, I know what to do if it.
> > >
> > > I think that once this syncronization works, I can send/receive a .pdb
> > > file to/from the server, ok ?
> > >
> > > How can I configure coldsync to do this ?
> >
> > It sounds as if the simplest thing to do is to write a Dump
> > conduit that copies the .pdb file to the web server, in whichever manner
> > you prefer. Something like
> >
> > #!/usr/local/bin/perl
> > use ColdSync
> >
> > StartConduit("dump");
> >
> > # The filename is given by $HEADERS{"InputDB"}.
> > # Copy it to the web server.
> >
> > EndConduit;
> >
> > Copying the file from the local desktop to the web server is left as an
> > exercise for the reader. Presumably either you have a form to do this,
and
> > can use the various HTTP Perl modules, or you can just `scp' the file to
> > the web server, where it will be noticed by a cron job, or something.
>
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