Sockets have, sadly, become pretty useless in Win32 environments these days - certianly in end user ones. A selection of totally brain dead Windows firewall and security software interferes with sockets unmercifully. Anyone using a socket must be a hacker with ill intent after all, mustn't they?
Integrating into the Tk event loop isn't rocket science, the process is well documented.
In reply to Re^2: Named pipes on Win32
by jdtoronto
in thread Named pipes on Win32
by jdtoronto
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