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Michael Dunn25-Aug-04 12:02
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Tom Wright26-Aug-04 6:14
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Joaquín M López Muñoz25-Aug-04 12:45
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Tom Wright26-Aug-04 6:00
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GeneralWow this is a mess Pin
palbano25-Aug-04 18:55
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Tom Wright26-Aug-04 5:54
Tom Wright26-Aug-04 5:54 
You know what bud, it's 'A' holes like you that come on here late in the game and bitch people out instead of helping them understand what it is that they are trying to do. People like David Crow or Michael Dunn at least take the time to explain how things work instead of giving flaming responses and not explaining, or making someone feel like an idiot.

I do know some things about strings. There are times that I forget stuff (God i hope you never come on here and do that...I have no problem ripping you a new one). And beacause I program in both VC++ and COBOL there are times that I get the two languages confused.

I NOW know that leading nulls can not be passed. I DO understand that they mean the end of something. And I NEVER said that I was testing this between a mainframe and a PC. I'm at the stage where I'm just creating the string to send to the mainframe, but I am testing between two PC's. And while stepping thru my code I see that the nulls are not being sent. So while you roam around the forum like a meandering idiot bitching out people because they are not as smart as you, why don't you get down off your "I am a programming GOD" podium and take a few more seconds and find a better way of replying to people instead of being a jerk!!!


palbano wrote:
Tom Wright wrote:
Here is my code snippet:

First we don't know what m_sConnectSocket is?


Well duh...it is some sort of socket method.....to be exact it's the CAsyncSocket method to send.



Thanks for nothing. So here is your affermative response....UP YOURS! by the way if it were up to me I would take that f-ing gold rating and stick it where the sun don't shine.

Tom Wright
tawright915@yahoo.com
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