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golux
Hi bh_perl,
<p>First, you've [id://1044159|already asked] the same question here. We've asked you some questions in return that you still haven't answered, such as ...
<ol>
<li>Do you have access to the server-side code?
<li>Have you tried logging to a local file to see what's happening on the server side?
<li>What happens when you check the return value from the call to <c>recv</c>?
<li>What happens when you inspect <c>$?</c> after calling <c>recv</c>?
<li>How did you obtain the data trace packet? (This from [zork42])
</ol>
</p><p>
It doesn't help to repost your question. Besides which, the code you posted is not the code you ran, because these lines are commented out:
<c>
# read the message sent by server.
#my $serverdata = <$socket>;
#print "Message from Server : $serverdata \n";
</c>
</p><p>and yet your output (impossibly) contains:
<c>
Message from Server :
</c>
</p><p>I would suggest you go back to [id://1044159|your previous node] and think about the suggestions and questions we've already posed.
</p><p>And please make sure that your output is from the same code posted, otherwise it will make it hard for us to help you.
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