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Thursday, March 11th 2010, 10:42pm

Author: vicente

winsock control

Hello A1880, did you notice, that characters 129,141,143,144 and 157 are represented as 63 ? That is my problem. Greetings Vicente

Thursday, March 11th 2010, 12:06am

Author: vicente

Server Client

Thank you for your comments so far, A1880. Maybe you or anybody else has time to try my little server client application. The client sends a complete range of charcters to the server. As you will notice, the strange thing is, that characters -127,-115,-113,-112,-99 are not represented correctly. I am unable to find out what might be the reason for this. I am quit sure, that the problem is on the server side, as I tried the server application sending the characters from an externalhardware. The r...

Monday, March 1st 2010, 11:10pm

Author: vicente

db2000 lightchat

Manuel said: "You are also able to use the Javasocket directly" Could anybody give an example how to do that in Jabaco ? Thanks Vicente

Thursday, February 25th 2010, 9:41pm

Author: vicente

winsock control

Hello, maybe anybody has a quick solution to my problem. In my application I get binary data which I read in with the winsock control. Here the code: Private Sub Winsock1_DataArrival(ByVal bytesTotal As Long) Dim i As Integer Dim Data() As Byte 'Winsock1.GetData Data ,vbByte //This line works in VB6 Data = Winsock1.GetData For i = 0 To (UBound(Data)) ReDim Preserve Datax(DataxCount) Datax(DataxCount) = Data(i) DataxCount = DataxCount + 1 Next i End Sub In VB6 it is working fine. But with jabaco,...

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