08-15-2006
If it's big files, then the network connection will make a bigger difference than what protocol you use unless the protocol's really bad. I wouldn't reccomend kermit.
For lots of little files, the protocol becomes more important.
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
xmactivateprotocol
XmActivateProtocol(library call) XmActivateProtocol(library call)
NAME
XmActivateProtocol -- A VendorShell function that activates a protocol
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Protocols.h>
void XmActivateProtocol(
Widget shell,
Atom property,
Atom protocol);
DESCRIPTION
XmActivateProtocol activates a protocol. It updates the handlers and the property if the shell is realized. It is sometimes useful to allow
a protocol's state information (callback lists, and so on) to persist, even though the client may choose to temporarily resign from the
interaction. This is supported by allowing a protocol to be in one of two states: active or inactive. If the protocol is active and the
shell is realized, the property contains the protocol Atom. If the protocol is inactive, the Atom is not present in the property.
XmActivateWMProtocol is a convenience interface. It calls XmActivateProtocol with the property value set to the atom returned by interning
WM_PROTOCOLS.
shell Specifies the widget with which the protocol property is associated
property Specifies the protocol property
protocol Specifies the protocol Atom
For a complete definition of VendorShell and its associated resources, see VendorShell(3).
RELATED
VendorShell(3), XmActivateWMProtocol(3), XmRemoveProtocols(3) and XmInternAtom(3).
XmActivateProtocol(library call)