[OSC_dev] Application Profiles

Nicholas J Humfrey njh at aelius.com
Sun Dec 21 04:59:50 PST 2008


> Then you just send /reply_to <port> where port is also the sending  
> port.
>
> Or we could say that <port> is optional, and if ommitted, replies  
> are sent
> to originating port/host.

So when sending the '/reply_to' message you are creating a redirect  
table on the sever saying when you receive a message from host1:port1,  
please reply to host2:port2?


> Why remove the flexibility that someone might want to do otherwise ?

I guess I just don't see the need for it. Seems like an edge case.


> And why are you not commenting on the wiki ? I am assuming if nobody
> comments there then there is a general agreement.

I have left several comments on the wiki. Although I find it pretty  
hard to follow. Should I disregard the homepage and only look at the  
Summary Page?


nick.



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