Hello Francois, For one of the question you answered : each .Connect you must re-assign IP+Port+Proto properties.
For other question I try to re-explain better. If do do this : MySocket:=TWSocket.Create(nil); MySocket.OnClientConnect:=MyOnClientConnect; MySocket.OnClientDataAvailable:=MyOnClientDataAvailable; Then it seems the OndataAvailable will never trigger. But if I put MySocket.OnClientDataAvailable:=MyOnClientDataAvailable inside the MyOnClientConnect, then it will work correctly. Question : is it normal that if I assign the event after .Create, it will not be automatically assigned to new incoming client ? I saw in online ICS help that OnClientConnect was place to assign event handlers (which one ? I suppose it is all OnClientXXX). I do it but I was wondering which other properties or events must be always re-assigned manually at new outgoing or incoming connection either in OnCreate or OnConnect. Hope I am more understandable. I have no special problem with it (but I had some when I started to use ICS some years ago), but it is for my ICS FAQ. Regards. FP> Sorry but I don't understand the question ! FP> Here is an answer (if it answer one of your questions): FP> You must re-assign Addr, Port and Protocol after the socket has been closed. FP> -- FP> [EMAIL PROTECTED] FP> http://www.overbyte.be FP> ----- Original Message ----- FP> From: "Dod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> FP> To: "ICS support mailing" <twsocket@elists.org> FP> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 12:08 PM FP> Subject: [twsocket] Properties and event declarations >> Hello, >> >> Is there a list of which properties and events are not "inherited" >> from the ones set after .Create and which ones must be re-set again >> after a socket close (for socket.connect I think it is just ip+port as >> they are the only ones raising an error but I am not about other >> properties). >> >> ICS help file tell a bit about it for OnClientCreate that is a good >> place for doing a ThreadDettach/Attach and OnClientConnect that is a >> place to declare events (but which ones ?). >> >> For example if you do a >> TWSocket.OnDataAvailable:=MyOnDataAvailable after the >> TWSocket.Create, then no OnDataAvailable event will trigger and you must >> set it in the OnClientConnect. >> >> Other example, when a socket is closed and you want to re-connect to a >> server you must re-set IP and port before, whenever you already set >> them after TWSocket.Create (but in that case it this is not real >> problem as an error is Raised telling you about missing IP or Port >> properties so you can't do declaration at wrong place). >> >> I use to declare many properties/events twice, one after .Create and >> other OnClientConnect but if a list describe which/where I am >> interested reading it. >> >> Regards. >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list >> please goto http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/twsocket >> Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be -- To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list please goto http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/twsocket Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be