On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Bhanu Karthik
<bhanukarthik2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> data = sock.recv(RECV_BUFFER)
>                             username = str(sock.getpeername())
>                             username = usernames[username]
>                             if command == "/quit":
>                                 print data
>                                 sock.send("bye")
>                                 sock.close()
>                                 CONNECTION_LIST.remove(sock)
>
> even if the received data is '/quit' the if condition not excuting...please 
> help.

At what point is command set? You're setting data here; is command
supposed to be derived from data?

This looks like a MUD or IRC style of server, which would suggest that
commands are terminated by end-of-line. You may need to take content
from the socket (currently in data) and split it off on either "\r\n"
or "\n". But it's hard to tell from this small snippet.

ChrisA
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