I''m just wondering what happened to Armageddon and whether people had any more information/news about it. I''ve thought about comet but I think that a flash socket would be easier to implement. Does Armageddon have the same drawbacks as other flash sockets, namely not working over port 80 (so the companies firewall blocks it)? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
> I''m just wondering what happened to Armageddon and whether people had > any more information/news about it. I''ve thought about comet but I think > that a flash socket would be easier to implement. Does Armageddon have > the same drawbacks as other flash sockets, namely not working over port > 80 (so the companies firewall blocks it)?I''ve answered my own question by building my own version of Armageddon (flash socket that integrates with rails). I''ll be releasing it as a plugin shortly. You can see a demo of a real-time chat app http://alexmaccaw.no-ip.info:3001/chat and the related blog post http://eribium.org/eribium/?p=48 . Feedback is appreciated. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
I can''t find any info on Armageddon. Any pointers? On Jun 22, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Alex MacCaw wrote:>> I''m just wondering what happened to Armageddon and whether people had >> any more information/news about it. I''ve thought about comet but I >> think >> that a flash socket would be easier to implement. Does Armageddon >> have >> the same drawbacks as other flash sockets, namely not working over >> port >> 80 (so the companies firewall blocks it)?-- http://wagerlabs.com/
Joel Reymont wrote:> I can''t find any info on Armageddon. Any pointers? > > On Jun 22, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Alex MacCaw wrote: > >>> I''m just wondering what happened to Armageddon and whether people had >>> any more information/news about it. I''ve thought about comet but I >>> think >>> that a flash socket would be easier to implement. Does Armageddon >>> have >>> the same drawbacks as other flash sockets, namely not working over >>> port >>> 80 (so the companies firewall blocks it)? > > -- > http://wagerlabs.com/http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/62907 There isn''t much info - this is the most I could find. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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