k i've just made server and client of my chat program but i've got a problem

seems like it with the client the client code: -------start of code---------

use threads; use IO::Socket::INET; my $so = new IO::Socket::INET( PeerAddr => '127.0.0.1', PeerPort => 1300, Proto => 'tcp', Reuse => 1, ); die "Socket Error: $!\n" unless $so; my $thread = threads->create("start_thread"); my $thread1 = threads->create("start_thread1"); sub start_thread { while($so->recv($txt,128)){print "server : $txt";} } sub start_thread1 { while(my $msg = <STDIN>){print $so "$msg"; } } $thread->join(); $thread1->join(); --------end of code-----------
sry i dont know how to make my code looks good on the page i think the problem's here :
while($so->recv($txt,128)){print "server : $txt";}
i've already tried with $txt =<$so>

well need ya help btw the problem is not with the server i've tried with telnet and worked perfect

thx for help


In reply to socket with threads problem by wavenator

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