HTML5 WebSocket

Hello

Anyone managed to implement HTML5 WebSocket in a based WebWorks App for OS 6 +?

Backup solution would be accepted as well!

Thank you in advance.

Kind regards

M.

WebSocket is available for OS > = 7
Opted for the vote through XHR for now...

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