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Could you be a little more specific? Do you need sample code? Do you have code that doesn't work? Do you have code that sometimes works, but you don't understand why?

I hate to harp on this, but you've got to provide details for people to help you (I'm not singling you out here, this has come up several times). Unless questions are asked in a clear, and somewhat concise manner, no one is going to be able to divine your needs. I mean, there are some good people here, but not that good.

I really enjoy trying to help people with problems that are in my skill range. Really, I do. But without good input, I can't go off and play, to try to make it work. Which is distressing, because sometimes it means I have to do real work, instead of pursuing what might be an otherwise interesting Perl problem.

--Chris

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In reply to (jcwren) Re: Win32 Bidirectional IPC by jcwren
in thread Win32 Bidirectional IPC by Cybercosis

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