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Definition
INT NET_Send ( WORD connection , STRING message , [BYTE includeseperator] )
Sends a message. It appears this can also be a byte, word or integer. Just make sure the other peer receives it like it was sent. For those variables NET_SendVar() is recommended though.
Also called NET_Message().
Parameters
WORD connection | The connection identifier. |
string message | The message. |
[byte includeseparator] | When true, the separator will be added to the message at the end. When false, it won't. Default is true. |
Returns
INT : Network.DLL Errorcode
NET_ERROR_INVALIDCONN | The connection is invalid. |
NET_ERROR_CONNINACTIVE | The connection is inactive. |
NET_ERROR_MESSAGETOOLONG | The message is too long. |
NET_ERROR_MESSAGETOOSHORT | The message is too short. |
NET_ERROR_SENDING | Could not send. |
>=0 | The size of the succesfully sent message. With the separatorlength, if the separator was added. |
Example
Program example; include "Network.fh"; Private int netid; Begin NET_Init(0,10,1); netid = NET_Connect("www.google.com",80,true); NET_Send(netid,"HELLO!"+chr(13)+chr(10)); // This is not a valid HTTP protocol message Loop frame; End End