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    can anybody advise me, what do I have to do for providing steady connection, right receiving data, if server is written for Linux? can you tell me all the needed details for making this right. thank you.

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      can anybody advise me, what do I have to do for providing steady connection, right receiving data, if server is written for Linux? can you tell me all the needed details for making this right. thank you.

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      Rickard Andersson20
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      Do you want to learn network programming? Learn Winsock, how you create and connect to a server can you find here on CP. Look in the Network & Internet section. Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!

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        can anybody advise me, what do I have to do for providing steady connection, right receiving data, if server is written for Linux? can you tell me all the needed details for making this right. thank you.

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        valikac
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        What do you mean "right?" Data is the same through a socket no matter where it originated. Kuphryn

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          What do you mean "right?" Data is the same through a socket no matter where it originated. Kuphryn

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          I am talking about such things like "htoln" and "ntohl" and it's usage

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