Monday, March 04, 2002, 12:28:44 AM, Hernan Freschi wrote:

> I already did, but I dont understand it,... it uses objects and I don't know
> them.

i just took a look, and it seems to send a \015\012

i was assuming when you said \r\f below it was a typo and
you meant \r\n, if that's not the case then try \015\012

just out of interest, why can you not use NNTPClient.pm?
it's only one file...




> "Daniel Gardner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>>
>> Sunday, March 03, 2002, 1:11:39 AM, Hernan Freschi wrote:
>> > I wrote a little script to get the newsgroup list from a newsserver. It
>> > opens a socket, connects to it, writes "LIST\n" and does while
> (<SOCKET>)
>> > 'till /^\./.
>> > The problem is that, it works only with some servers. On others, it just
>> > keeps waiting for input (looks like). For example, it works on
>> > nntp.perl.org, but not on news.microsoft.com.
>> > I tried \r\f instead of \n but it doesn't work either.
>> > News:NNTPClient is NOT an option (or any other module for the matter).
>>
>> > Can anyone help me? Thank you.
>>
>>
>> how about getting the module and looking at how they do it?
>>



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