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Bencode (pronounced like Bee-encode) is the
encoding used by the peer-to-peer file
sharing system BitTorrent for
storing and
transmitting loosely structured...
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large list of trackers. A
torrent file is a
bencoded dictionary with the
following keys (the keys in any
bencoded dictionary are
lexicographically ordered):...
- MSDN
Microsoft Support for ASP on
Windows classic ASP
Applications on IIS 7.0 and IIS 7.5
Overview Primitive classic ASP
Framework (XML, JSON,
BENCODE)...
- name of a
torrent file has the
suffix .torrent.
Torrent files use the
Bencode file format, and
contain an "announce" section,
which specifies the URL...
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correct parsing. Note that
without the comma, the
format mirrors how
Bencode encodes strings. The
length is
written without leading zeroes.
Empty string...
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custom via ECN XER, JER, GSER, or
custom via ECN Yesf Built-in — OER
Bencode Bram
Cohen (creator) BitTorrent, Inc. (maintainer) — De
facto as BEP Part...
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GNOME Project 2007 2019-05-08, 3.32.2 GPL-2.0-or-later Yes Yes xpra
Bencode-based, rencode-based, YAML-based, RFB (VNC) for
desktop mode Nathaniel...
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trackers use. The data is in a
custom binary format instead of the
standard bencode algorithm BitTorrent uses for most communication. URLs for this protocol...
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consists of
nodes sending messages (queries,
replies and errors)
containing bencoded dictionaries over UDP. A KRPC
message is a
single dictionary with two keys...