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Do you really think that a widget from the website will give you real-time quotes without delay? If not, what's the point?
Now I need to make a nice OOP-access to real-time LMAX stacks in pure MQL5 (WebRequest).
Ah well here are all the headers to connect to it, if I understand correctly.
Didn't know this sort of thing was possible in Chrome.Just installed Chrome. You can see everything. Amazing.
And I've tried it in Mozilla.
This is interesting, imho.
Didn't know this kind of thing was possible in Chrome.Just installed Chrome. Everything is visible. Amazing.
And I've tried it in Mozilla.
This is interesting, imho.
The links redirect to mobiletradingpartners.com, and there on the page is also a widget with quotes :)
http://mobiletradingpartners.com/about/
i assume this company wrote the widget for them
Moreover, in that widget prices go synchronously with lmax one, i.e. it is connected to the same websocketwss://data-fix.smt-data.com/lmax)
In the end, will you make a nice OOP access to real-time LMAX stacks in pure MQL5 (WebRequest)?
Ps Looked up parsing - the parsing of site information. We're talking about different things. Hence, and correctly said - fiddler parsing is not necessary.
Do you really think that a widget from the website will give you real-time quotes without delay? And if not, what is the point?
I'll just leave it here so I don't forget it
the links redirect to mobiletradingpartners.com, and there's a quote widget on the page as well :)
http://mobiletradingpartners.com/about/
I understand this company wrote the widget for them
There's a basic script with copywriting there too, I understand someone's standard JS is used for these connections.
PS The normal ones always go around (c) Slightly modified the widget and it loads and works directly from the comp, from a local folder.There's a basic script with copywriting too, I understand someone's standard JS is used for these connections.
PS The normal ones always go around (c) Slightly modified the widget and it loads and works directly from the PC, from a local folder.