If you are using classes from the http codec, you are.  The fact that you
don't know suggests you're not. What does the traffic on the wire look like?

-Tim

On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 12:30 AM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tim,
>
> I appreciate the quick response.  I'm really into making this game and put
> hours in each day.  Its almost finished.  Help on this last brick wall is
> appreciated a bunch.
>
> How can I tell which protocol I'm using.
>
> I think it is http because I can't use html characters common like <>%'`&
>
> I am using tcpip, I know that.
>
> ,Jim
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