> > > > > > That is not the issue, you can do that, but they all use the same > > > socket_read sub. Or I my missing something here? > > > > Hem, you are right, I didn't notice. > > > > Internallly the Socket object knows which ServerSocket created it, but > > you don't have any access to it! > > > > As a workaround, I think you can use the port number to make the > > difference. > > I will look into that in the meantime. > > > Maybe I will make a "Server" property in the Socket class to get the > > ServerSocket object creator. > > > > And I can add an optional argument to the Accep() method to define the > > event name of the created socket. > > That would be great! Thanks. > > Regards, > Joe1962 >
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