Active4D is not doing anything different than it normally does for every other 
file.

On Aug 12, 2013, at 6:27 AM, Peter Gutbrod <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I access a .wav alert sound file from the A4D webserver, NTK displays a
> couple of alert boxes:
> 
> Call to 'setsockOpt' failed.
> Level: 65535
> Option: 4101
> Error: 22 Invalid argument
> 
> Browsing the NTK mailing list, I found the following post from Rob:
> 
>> NTK Plugin can be pretty verbose when it comes to reporting errors and
>> warnings. By default it displays
>> these error messages in an alert dialog. But you can easily suppress those
>> alerts, by installing your own
>> error handler (see NTK Set Error Handler). You are then free to filter and
>> report errors and warnings the
>> way you like.
>> 
>> The messages you see have to do with a failure to set the send buffer size,
>> and send and receive time out. The
>> error message provided by the OS says "An invalid argument was given". That's
>> all I can say with the
>> information from your email.
> 
> Seems to happen only an Mac, not on Windows.
> 
> Is it NTK behaving bad or is it A4D not supplying NTK with the correct
> parameters?
> 
> Pete
> 
> 
> 
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Regards,

   Aparajita

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