chomp; #Not sure what this does

Dear gg4000, you are being like the Sourcerer's Apprentice. Even after I told you multiple times, not to mix select and while loops in your Wx GUI code, you do it again with Tk code. It's especially exasperating to me since I pointed you to Tk server code which you could use on MSWindows at Mastering Perl/Tk's solution to Window's fileevent quirkiness

You just keep diving in over your head, and asking us to jump in and save you. You can google for non-GUI server-clients and learn how they work. You are just plain clueless as to how code works. You somehow think you can copy and paste code together and expect it to work. Sorry I had to say it, but it's the truth.


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth.
Old Perl Programmer Haiku ................... flash japh

In reply to Re^9: Server with GUI by zentara
in thread Server with GUI by gg4000

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