On 15 Jun 2000, Miel wrote:
> if I connect to a telnet platform (let's say "www.telnet.org" with
> port "telnet" it connects as usual. I set the script so it reads
> from a socket called tFtpSock whenever the stack is idle and puts it
> into a field named: "main". after I connect, I get something
>hello all,
>
>if I connect to a telnet platform (let's say "www.telnet.org" with port "telnet" it
>connects as usual. I set the script so it reads from a socket called tFtpSock
>whenever the stack is idle and puts it into a field named: "main". after I connect, I
>get something like this: ÿý
hello all,
if I connect to a telnet platform (let's say "www.telnet.org" with port "telnet" it
connects as usual. I set the script so it reads from a socket called tFtpSock whenever
the stack is idle and puts it into a field named: "main". after I connect, I get
something like this: ÿýÿý ÿý#ÿ