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23 lines
798 B
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resolve - resolve an internet address to domain name
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int resolve( string address, string callback_func );
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resolve() resolves `address', which should be an internet address in the form
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"127.0.0.1" or a domain name, into its domain name, or internet address.
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When the resolve is complete, `callback_func' will be called in the
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current object. The form of the callback is:
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void callback(string address, string resolved, int key);
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`key' will match up with the number that the call to resolve() returned.
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`address' will be the domain name of the host, and `resolved' the dotted
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decimal ip address. The unknown value will be 0 if the lookup failed.
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See also:
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query_host_name,
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socket_address,
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query_ip_name,
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query_ip_number
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Tim Hollebeek Beek@ZorkMUD, Lima Bean, IdeaExchange, and elsewhere
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