Alex,<br><br>I know that you can do what you are looking for, but I haven't done them myself. Therefore I'm forwarding your message to the group to see who has some answers for you.<br><br>Perl Mongers,<br><br>Can you help Alex out. Please include his address on replies, as I don't believe he is subscribed to our mailing list yet. (Alex, see our website for information about subscribing to our low-volume list.)<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Alex (Yu) Hu <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:foxele@gmail.com">foxele@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi:<br><br>I am sorry to E-mail you like this. My name is Alex Hu. I am living in San Diego. I am working on a perl program that<br>is suppose to be a test application running on PC. <br><br>I got your E-mail address by following links from Perl Monger website. I needed help urgently and I<br>
don't know where to turn to. That's why I am trying your E-mail address.<br><br>If you don't mind, I have two questions regarding Perl:<br><br>1. The perl program I am running has a network interface which is acting like a TCP client. For some<br>
reason, I want the client to send message on one port and receive message on the other port. Is this<br>possible in perl? I have a module does the send and receive on one port, but I don't know how to <br>add a second one.<br>
<br>2. Is there a event scheduler modules I can use to schedule the sending of a message say several milisecond in the future.<br><br>Once again, I am sorry about my E-mail.<br><br>Thanks. <br>-- <br><font color="#888888">Alex Hu<br>
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