Thanks guys.

Regards,

Andy
Wilfried Mestdagh wrote:
> Hello Andy,
> 
>> I think that we are at cross purposes here. The OnDataSent event looks like 
>> it
>> does not fire (sometimes) if the far end (server) closes the connection. Is 
>> this
>> true?
> 
> OnDataSent is fired when TWSocket has delivered his data to winsock. As
> Arno pointed out it is not a signal that the data is arrived at the
> other end.
> 
> If the other end close the connection before TWSocket has delivered the
> data to Winsock then OnDataSent will of course not fire.
> 
>> The server gets the data, then closes the connection, and at my sending end 
>> if I
>> solely wait for OnDataSent, sometimes it does not happen, and I time out.
> 
> So the peer that receive the data will close? That's good, so you are
> sure it is delivered before the connection closes. You may consider to
> design a small protocol so that both end talk to each other and know all
> data is sent / delivered / handled with success.
> 
>> I just really want to make sure my assumption is correct before I can put 
>> this
>> to bed.
> 
> now you can :)
> 
> ---
> Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
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> 
> 

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