Seriously, Can you read unindented code? I'm not talking about right after you wrote it, but when you come back a week or a month later. Can you actually figure out where the blocks of code are?

It doesn't really matter if you can. Because, you are asking for help here and most people here will most likely have problems reading your code like that (well, it'll take longer). Which will make them less inclined to help you. They'll move on to the next question where the person asking the question has taken the time to indent their code before posting it.

Remember to Clean your room

grep
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In reply to Re: Socket Client to Module by grep
in thread Socket Client to Module by Streen

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