From
Wx::Socket you use $client->GetPeer
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# SERVER #
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my $sock = Wx::SocketServer->new('localhost',5050,wxSOCKET_WAITALL);
EVT_SOCKET_CONNECTION($parent , $sock , \&onConnect ) ;
if ( !$sock->Ok ) { print "ERROR\n" ;}
sub onConnect {
my ( $sock , $this , $evt ) = @_ ;
my $client = $sock->Accept(0) ;
my ($local_host,$local_port) = $client->GetLocal ;
my ($peer_host,$peer_port) = $client->GetPeer ;
$client->Write("This is a data test!\n") ;
You might want to post another new SOPW node titled "need help with Wx::Socket" to get the attention of Wx users, as my experience with it, and desire to study it, is nill.
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