Re: Does TCPconnect/TCPsend do multiples?
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texte = >on 01.03.2000 23:58, Kenneth Grome at ken@simplewebstores.com wrote:>>>> So I want to know if I can use multiple tcpsends within the>>> tcpconnect context getting and evaluating responses all along.>>>> Yes it should be possible, assuming the code inside a tcpconnect is>> interpreted in sequence like it is everyshere else ...>>>Should it? If you need the servers response to answer with different>commands - how do you wait for the response?Each tcpsend is a completely separate request and response context. You should be able to do several tcpsends inside a single tcpconnect context, with each tcpsend retrieving a separate response from the server in sequence. Tcpconnect only opens -- and holds open -- a connection, that's all it does. It's the tcpsends that actually send a request and receives the response from the server.================================Kenneth Grome, WebDNA Consultant808-737-6499 http://webdna.net================================-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to
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>on 01.03.2000 23:58, Kenneth Grome at ken@simplewebstores.com wrote:>>>> So I want to know if I can use multiple tcpsends within the>>> tcpconnect context getting and evaluating responses all along.>>>> Yes it should be possible, assuming the code inside a tcpconnect is>> interpreted in sequence like it is everyshere else ...>>>Should it? If you need the servers response to answer with different>commands - how do you wait for the response?Each tcpsend is a completely separate request and response context. You should be able to do several tcpsends inside a single tcpconnect context, with each tcpsend retrieving a separate response from the server in sequence. Tcpconnect only opens -- and holds open -- a connection, that's all it does. It's the tcpsends that actually send a request and receives the response from the server.================================Kenneth Grome, WebDNA Consultant808-737-6499 http://webdna.net================================-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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