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05/08/2008 4:22 PM By Keith Strickland

I was poking around the OpenNTF Codebin today and found this little gem by Andrew Jones. I don't know if this has been around for awhile or not, but it's pretty handy none-the-less. I had been using this class, also from the OpenNTF code bin to perform this type of stuff, though I never could find anything to get the internet domain name. Now I can, which is cool...


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Date: 05/19/2008 08:03:42 AM
Name: Gabe Amorim
Website: http://www.tractebelenergia.com.br

Those classes are indeed handy! I don't have an immediate utility for them at my current activity but I know soon they will provide me solutions. Thanks, once more, for the discovery job!

By the way I answered that other post mentioning the current status of the problem I had the other day.

I just realized I forgot to tell you the code I wrote had some non-functional problem. It leaks or consume lots of memory somewhere I couldn't find. After I run the agent once, the second throws and "Out of memory" error. Emoticon

See ya!

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