Monks,
thanks for your answers, but Win32::DDE seems not to be a very good solution!
First Win::DDE::Client does not know the order DDE->ADVISE, where the DDE->client
waits for what the DDE->Server puts in the ADVISE-channel to the Client.
And this I need!
Second - but this is only my suspicion - it does not know the EVENTS that are probably
set by the DDE-Server. They indicate that s.th. was put into tha channel from the DDE-server.
Win::32::Client sets a TIMEOUT itself - hmmm.
On
this site
You can see - I think - a complete use of the DDE possibilites of a DDE-client.
It discribes a DDE-Client opject, unfortunately in VisualBasic.
Anyway, thanks to all of you
Carl
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