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OSbot doesn't allow socket connection . So is it doable to make a script to send post http request to php webserver every second?
 
8 minutes ago, Pegasus said:
OSbot doesn't allow socket connection . So is it doable to make a script to send post http request to php webserver every second?
 

OSBot does allow socket connections, and yes you can make post requests

Edited by Explv

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1 minute ago, Explv said:

OSBot does allow socket connections, and yes you can make post requests

really? OSBot does allow socket connections:o?

Are there any posts about this?

8 minutes ago, Pegasus said:

really? OSBot does allow socket connections:o?

Are there any posts about this?

Just Google it.

Note that your OSBot scripts may only be clients, your server will have to be a separate program.

There is a tutorial on OSBot, idk how good it is

But theres tonnes of tutorials online on how to make a socket client and server with Java, and it's no different to how you do it with OSBot

19 hours ago, Explv said:

 idk how good it is

It's good noob.  (but doesn't support multiple clients on server)

 

@OP, figure out which one you want to do. (HTTP is the much easier route)

Edited by dreameo

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23 hours ago, dreameo said:

It's good noob.  (but doesn't support multiple clients on server)

 

@OP, figure out which one you want to do. (HTTP is the much easier route) 

Is it doable to make a script to send post http request to php webserver every few seconds?

Or I will just use socket connection.

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