In addition to the aforementioned issues with your post, requests for the Monks to code to spec are not usually well received unless accompanied by some sort of reward. Try something. If you get stuck, show us what you've done, and we can probably give some suggestions on where to go next. If you can't even figure out where to start, you probably need to do more research.

I'd venture to guess (without searching) that there are more than 20 code snippets using sockets out there on the web that you could find that would help to enlighten you. Asking for someone to produce one here makes it easy to suspect you haven't tried any of the other things that would help you solve this problem.


In reply to Re^3: Code below the thread creation not getting executed in windows perl script by ssandv
in thread Re^2: Code below the thread creation not getting executed in windows perl script by Sathish

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