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
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