this code doesn't interact with php client while with c++ based one it works just fine. .....anybody? #include <stdio.h> #include <winsock2.h> #include <iostream> #include <process.h> using namespace std; int i = 0; int ar = 0; const int is = 50; SOCKET stack[is]; void clientserve(void* ws) { SOCKET wsocket = *(SOCKET*)ws; int fgotused = 0; char sendbuf[70]; char recvbuf[70]; int scnt = 0; ar++; int id = ar; while(scnt <= ar) { if(stack[scnt] == 0) { stack[scnt] = wsocket; id = scnt; fgotused = 1; scnt = 0; break; } scnt++; } if(fgotused == 0) stack[id] = wsocket; send(stack[id], "Server message: You are now successfuly connected.", 70, 0 ); while(1) { scnt = 0; if(recv(wsocket, recvbuf, 70, 0 ) == SOCKET_ERROR) { if(WSAGetLastError() == WSAECONNRESET) { i--; stack[id] = 0; cout << "Client Disconnected." << endl; cout << "Clients connected: " << i << endl; closesocket(wsocket); return; } } if(recvbuf) { cout << recvbuf << endl; while(scnt <= ar) { if(scnt != id) send(stack[scnt], recvbuf, 70, 0); scnt++; } recvbuf = null; } } } void main() { WSADATA wsaData; int iResult = WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2,2),&wsaData); if (iResult != NO_ERROR) printf("Error at WSAStartup()\n"); SOCKET m_socket; m_socket = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (m_socket == INVALID_SOCKET) { printf("Error at socket(): %ld\n", WSAGetLastError()); WSACleanup(); return; } sockaddr_in service; service.sin_family = AF_INET; service.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr("127.0.0.1"); service.sin_port = htons(27015); if (bind(m_socket,(SOCKADDR*)&service, sizeof(service)) == SOCKET_ERROR) { printf("bind() failed.\n"); closesocket(m_socket); return; } if (listen(m_socket, 700) == SOCKET_ERROR) printf( "Error listening on socket.\n"); SOCKET AcceptSocket; printf("Waiting for a client to connect...\n"); while (AcceptSocket = accept(m_socket, NULL, NULL)) { i++; cout << "Client Connected." << endl; cout << "Clients connected: " << i << endl; _beginthread(clientserve, 0, (void*)&AcceptSocket); } } ""vixle"" <mentard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:54.17.23767.FBF06674@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <?php > > /* Get the port for the WWW service. */ > //$service_port = getservbyname('www', 'tcp'); > > /* Get the IP address for the target host. */ > //$address = gethostbyname('www.example.com'); > > /* Create a TCP/IP socket. */ > $socket = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP); > //echo "Attempting to connect to '$address' on port '$service_port'..."; > $result = socket_connect($socket, "127.0.0.1", "27015"); > > socket_RECV($socket, $read, 300, null); > echo $read; > socket_close($socket); > ?> > > i have a daemon running on that port that sends a message when it's got a > client connected > but the script above doesn't output anything it just loads my cpu up to > 100 percent and thats it then it basically stops working. While i need it > to display the messages sent by server(daemon) to the user running the > script has anyone got any idea why it rejects to work? (yeah the daemon is > written in c++ if that matters) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php