Peter Hansen wrote: > You can't be doing exactly that, since there are no sockets involved... > do you mean the above call is executed -- on the receiving end -- after > some signal is received via a socket in another part of the code? That's > not going to have any effect on things... >
Here's the client portion: import socket import time # Prompt user for host IP and port number. host = raw_input("What IP: ") port = raw_input("What port: ") # Strip any whitespace and make sure port is an int. host = str.strip(host) port = str.strip(port) port = int(port) def msg(): msg = raw_input("Enter command to send to the server: ") msg = str.strip(msg) print "\nYou sent:", msg return msg def send(msg): ## Send the data to the server. s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) s.connect((host, port)) s.send(msg) s.close() send(msg()) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list