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The output from a command run on the server needs to be sent to the client.

How would I make the client accept data sent by the server? need help

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Re: Client Server Communication. How to accept data sent by the server?
by btrott (Parson) on Apr 05, 2000 at 22:20 UTC
    Well, generally, the client writes the request to the server, then waits for a response from the server. So, in the client:
    print $server "FOO request\n"; my $response = <$server>; # or my $bytes_read = read($server, $response, 4192); # or whatever--basically, just read from the server
    And the server accepts connections, reads the requests, handles them, then sends back data:
    my $client = $server->accept; my $request = <$client>; # do something with the request # generate a response print $client $response; close $client;
    This is very dumbed-down, but it gets across the general idea, I think. Is that what you were asking?