in reply to Re^2: Detect STX and ETX hex in received string
in thread Detect STX and ETX hex in received string

I'd say that's a matter of interpretation. I did consider the situation where no ETX existed; however, jagexCoder wrote "... packets of interest that are within STX and ETX endings.". Accordingly, I coded for STX and ETX to always be present. Perhaps wait for the OP to clarify this.

[Aside: You appear to have removed the original typo, so I don't know what you're apologising for. Regardless, I accept your apology. :-) ]

Update: Oh dear! Having posted this, I see I've also introduced a typo such that it made no sense.
s/Perhaps wait for to OP can clarify this./Perhaps wait for the OP to clarify this./

-- Ken

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Re^4: Detect STX and ETX hex in received string
by ColonelPanic (Friar) on Nov 29, 2012 at 06:30 UTC
    Fair enough, I suppose it is a matter of interpretation.


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