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Winsock name?
#1
My friend is helping me make a program I am working on...And he told me I need to find out my Winsock's name, but I have no clue how. And for some reason he won't explain to me how. So could some one here, please tell me how? I hope some one knows...
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#2
I think your 'friend' is fucking with you.

Throw dirt in his eyes and steal his pets.
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#3
My god,
Learn programming basics is all I can say.

If your using MS your winsock name is Socket

and I just rofl'd.
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#4
Kuja Wrote:My god,
Learn programming basics is all I can say.

If your using MS your winsock name is Socket

and I just rofl'd.

You're so polite.

I know basic programming and I would have no idea what someone meant if they asked me for my winsocks name.
Quote:Robin:
Why aren't maps and shit loaded up in a dynamic array?
Jacob:
the 4 people that know how are lazy
Robin:
Who are those 4 people?
Jacob:
um
you, me, and 2 others?
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#5
I think it's what Dave said though.. The name of the control and what not.
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#6
Ok, thanks. I'll try that out.
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#7
Kuja Wrote:My god,
Learn programming basics is all I can say.

If your using MS your winsock name is Socket

and I just rofl'd.

What if I'm not using MS? Would the name change?
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Daemonblade777 Wrote:
Kuja Wrote:My god,
Learn programming basics is all I can say.

If your using MS your winsock name is Socket

and I just rofl'd.

What if I'm not using MS? Would the name change?

It should tell you the control's name.

Click on the winsock control, open up properties and it'll show it next to 'Name'.
Quote:Robin:
Why aren't maps and shit loaded up in a dynamic array?
Jacob:
the 4 people that know how are lazy
Robin:
Who are those 4 people?
Jacob:
um
you, me, and 2 others?
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