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Hi,

I am starting to code with tcp to send data, pls let me know if I am wrong

#include <inet.au3>

$ip = _GetIP()

$pcname = @computername

$pcusername = @username

$osversion = @Osversion

String $info = "$ip,$pcname,$pcusername,$osversion"

TCPStartup()

Local $socket = TCP("127.0.0.1", 36580)

TCPSend($socket,$info)

MsgBox("Data Sent Successfully")

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Without having tested it I see a few syntax errors.

What error messages does SciTE display when you a syntax check?

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Without having tested it I see a few syntax errors.

What error messages does SciTE display when you a syntax check?

I am coding from blackberry, so I don't have an idea if I try from scite I wanted someone to preview and help me correct, let me know where my wrongs are.

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Do yourself a favour and code in SciTE on a PC where the help file and all other tools are available. You can instantly test your code and if you get errors you can't resolve yourself then please ask.

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Do yourself a favour and code in SciTE on a PC where the help file and all other tools are available. You can instantly test your code and if you get errors you can't resolve yourself then please ask.

I figured out where the error was I was able to correct them, here is what I did.

#include <inet.au3>

$ip = _GetIP()

$pcname = @computername

$pcusername = @username

$osversion = @Osversion

$info = "$ip,$pcname,$pcusername,$osversion"

TCPStartup()

Local $socket = TCPConnect("127.0.0.1", 36580)

TCPSend($socket,$info)

MsgBox(32,"Tcpsendinfo","Data Sent Successfully")

Now I want it to send the info to another application, like client/server.

Now the second application should trap, save and view data in a listviewer, how do I do that?

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