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Testing Proxies with TCPConnect, array issue?


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This is the coded section where I test proxies with TCP connect in a listview. It string splits the IP and Port to test em'.

Func pinge()
TCPStartup()
    $l = _GUICtrlListView_GetItemCount($proxies)
For $ii = 0 To $l - 1
    $sItem = _GUICtrlListView_GetItemText($proxies,$ii)
    $tested = StringSplit($sItem,":")
    $ret = TCPConnect($tested[1],$tested[2])
        If $ret = -1 Then
             _GUICtrlListView_DeleteItem($proxies,_GUICtrlListView_FindText($proxies,$sItem))
         ElseIf @error = 1 Then 
              _GUICtrlListView_DeleteItem($proxies,_GUICtrlListView_FindText($proxies,$sItem))
         ElseIf @error = 2 Then
              _GUICtrlListView_DeleteItem($proxies,_GUICtrlListView_FindText($proxies,$sItem))
        EndIf 
            GUICtrlSetData($eeker,'Total Tested : ' & $ii & ' / ' & $l)
            TCPCloseSocket($ret)
Next
    
            GUICtrlSetData($eeker,'Working Proxies : ' & _GUICtrlListView_GetItemCount($proxies) & ' \ ' & $l)
            _GUICtrlListView_DeleteItem($proxies,-1)
EndFunc

After some proxies are tested, it says this.

$ret = TCPConnect($tested[1],$tested[2])

$ret = TCPConnect($tested[1],^ ERROR

>Exit code: 1 Time: 99.117

I donno what it means, was there an error with the string split? Please help. :/

GUI

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You already know what the problem is. Just add some error handling:

For $ii = 0 To $l - 1
    $sItem = _GUICtrlListView_GetItemText($proxies, $ii)
    $tested = StringSplit($sItem, ":")
    If @error Or ($tested[0] < 2) Then
        MsgBox(16, "Error", "Invalid LV item text format:  " & $sItem)
        ContinueLoop
    EndIf
    $ret = TCPConnect($tested[1], $tested[2])

    ; ...

Next

:)

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;), thanks. I just don't want a message box to show :), because it's completely automated. Thanks for the help, gonna try it now.

Use the timeout capability of MsgBox() or use an alternate method of handleing the error. The point was to get you to use error checking.

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