Re: What are users ? (General questions)
Silverio,
I.e:
You have Peer A who has webserver listening on port 80. Then you connect it to Peer B who has channel listening on port 8080, forwarded to Peer A.
Now open two instances of your browser (on Peer B), and point them to 127.0.0.1:8080 , and you would have two users connected to that channel. Each connection made to a listening channel adds a new User object to collection. If you now open another IE and navigate to 127.0.0.1:8080 you would create another User object.
Hope this explains it.
Regards,
Damba
Well, now I've understood
Thank you very much again !!!
Complete thread:
- What are users ? - Silverio, 2010-02-05, 13:01
- Re: What are users ? - wodDamir, 2010-02-05, 13:58
- Re: What are users ? - Silverio, 2010-02-05, 14:15
- Re: What are users ? - wodDamir, 2010-02-05, 14:22
- Re: What are users ? - Silverio, 2010-02-05, 14:33
- Re: What are users ? - wodDamir, 2010-02-05, 14:22
- Re: What are users ? - Silverio, 2010-02-05, 14:15
- Re: What are users ? - wodDamir, 2010-02-05, 13:58