So with fresh eyes after some sleep. I think what is happening is, in telnet or within the 'node' application wrapper as an alternate way to run it, I think the /n is being stripped or not sent upon <enter key> of the input, so a second <enter> is registering the input finally
still no luck with various TERM types though
Is there a way to push a /n back through the interface? Sort of pre-load <STDIN> with a /n ?
In reply to Re^2: app via inetd and telnet, terminal handling weirdness
by kc2rgw
in thread app via inetd and telnet, terminal handling weirdness
by kc2rgw
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