tye and c-era: How does getlines() work in a socket context? It will split the data on $/, right, like angle brackets... but how does it know when the socket has "finished"? Or doesn't it?
anybody: still wondering if I am doing the right thing. What will happen if I replace print "yo"; with something longer and more complicated? Will the IO::Socket listener start rejecting people? Or does it queue them up?
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dave hj~
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