Having now simplified my sample project, I can see that SendToSelf
does indeed work properly. I must have done something in my subclassed
version that causes it to not work properly in that case.

Thanks for checking it out and getting back to me.

On 7/26/06, Charles Yeomans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's not broken as far as I can tell.  If you've dropped a UDPSocket
onto a window, check the SendToSelf setting in the IDE.  I believe
the IDE property settings are set after initialization.

Charles Yeomans

On Jul 19, 2006, at 3:37 PM, Dennis Birch wrote:

> If I set the SendToSelf property of a UDP subclass instance to false,
> shouldn't that stop my Mac from sending itself datagrams? If so,
> that's not what I'm observing (in Mac OS X 10.4.7, with RB 2006R3).
>
> I've put together a simple project which is supposed to listen for
> messages from a server application. I set its UDP subclass instance's
> SendToSelf to false on initialization, but it still receives data from
> itself.
>
> Does anybody have an example of this working properly, or can you tell
> me something to check that I may be overlooking? Or do I simply
> misunderstand what this property is supposed to do?

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