Hi Maarten,

On Thursday, March 4, 2004, 12:44:17 PM, you wrote:

MK> Yes, but you need to do that once, that will trigger the 'write vent
MK> that can take over. Typically I insert the first few chars of an out buffer.

It  is  also  possible to insert a big string all at a time (after
read  or  in any other occasion); async:// will care about sending
it out a little chunk at a time.

Regards,
   Gabriele.
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