Worked for me. --- Michael Neumann <neumann / s-direktnet.de> wrote: > Michael Schuerig wrote: > > > > Ruby has an XML-RPC package and KDE has the XmlRpc > Daemon. See > > > <http://www.s-direktnet.de/homepages/neumann/xmlrpc4r/index.html> > > and > <http://developer.kde.org/kde2arch/xmlrpc.html>. > > > > Unfortunately, I don't seem to get them to work > together. The Ruby > > xml-rpc sample does work on my machine, but I'd > like to get to work a > > moral equivalent of the following Python code > > > > > > #!/usr/bin/python > > from xmlrpclib import * > > import os > > > > rc = open(os.environ['HOME'] + '/.kxmlrpcd', > 'r') > > config = string.split(rc.read(), ',') > > port = config[0] > > auth = config[1] > > > > server = Server("http://localhost:" + port > +"/kdesktop") > > > server.KDesktopIface.popupExecuteCommand(auth); > > Try following piece of code: > > require "xmlrpc/client" > port, auth = File.readlines(ENV['HOME'] + > '/.kxmlrpcd').to_s.split(',') > server = XMLRPC::Client.new("localhost", > "/kdesktop", port) > begin > > server.call("KDesktopIface.popupExecuteCommand", > auth) > rescue XMLRPC::FaultException => e > p "Error: ", e.faultCode, e.faultString > end > > I have not tested it, but it should work. > > > -- > Michael Neumann __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/