erifash Posted June 17, 2005 Posted June 17, 2005 (edited) I have made a host and client script and ran them on my computer (host first). The point of the client script was to send a ten-byte string to the host script and have the host display the string. Who knows, it may just be my norton, but the client script is sending the string and the host script is not returning anything. Both return no errors at all. You could call me a TCP noob but dang, why do I have to mess simple things up? Oh wel, can someone help me? And, here is a screenshot: Edited June 17, 2005 by erifash My UDFs:_FilePrint() | _ProcessGetName() | _Degree() and _Radian()My Scripts:Drive Lock - Computer Lock Using a Flash DriveAU3Chat - Simple Multiuser TCP ChatroomStringChunk - Split a String Into Equal PartsAutoProxy - Custom Webserver
erifash Posted June 17, 2005 Author Posted June 17, 2005 (edited) Thanks, but it didn't work. The host script didn't even display a message box even after i clicked ok on the client script message box. Edited June 17, 2005 by erifash My UDFs:_FilePrint() | _ProcessGetName() | _Degree() and _Radian()My Scripts:Drive Lock - Computer Lock Using a Flash DriveAU3Chat - Simple Multiuser TCP ChatroomStringChunk - Split a String Into Equal PartsAutoProxy - Custom Webserver
erifash Posted June 17, 2005 Author Posted June 17, 2005 Yes, it worked! Thanks, Larry! My UDFs:_FilePrint() | _ProcessGetName() | _Degree() and _Radian()My Scripts:Drive Lock - Computer Lock Using a Flash DriveAU3Chat - Simple Multiuser TCP ChatroomStringChunk - Split a String Into Equal PartsAutoProxy - Custom Webserver
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