they (protocols) can exchange datas in binary format and plain text, is that true ?, how perl read datas in binary format ?
example (in my dos 98 mode):
use strict;
use IO::Socket;
my $host= 'scsa.msg.yahoo.com';
my $port=5050;
my $sock=new IO::Socket::INET(PeerAddr => $host,
PeerPort=> $port,
Proto=>'tcp');
die "cant open socket" unless ($sock);
my $cmd="MYGET\n";
while(<$sock>) { print }
close $sock;
when i ran this script i cant read any outputs....
any clues?
#iM not so goot in english :]
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