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.
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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.
>> 
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