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need help with sockets
anyone and teach me how to save standard output to a file in a client/server socket. I know how to read them to the screen but i'm not quite sure how to save them to a file.
my read to screen file code: memset(line, 0x0, LINE_ARRAY_SIZE); while (recv(connectSocket, line, MAX_MSG, 0) > 0) { cout << " -- " << line << "\n"; if (send(connectSocket, line, strlen(line) + 1, 0) < 0) cerr << "Error: cannot send modified data"; memset(line, 0x0, LINE_ARRAY_SIZE); // set line to all zeroes i wanna save the display to a file for example abc.txt. really hope sum1 can help me, thanks. |
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