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TCP/IP socketProblem

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I am writing a client -server software..
In program Client tries to communicate to the server by sending a TCP packet.The packet was sent sucessfully..
But im not getting it in the other end .When I am sending another packet to the server(from any Client).. I am able to receive the old packet

I think its a coding bug....I couldnt trace it??? Can anybody help me out????
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Re: TCP/IP socketProblem

Not without code.
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Re: TCP/IP socketProblem

Code doesnt have anything in particular...I am sending a string using a connected socket.
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Re: TCP/IP socketProblem

Are you perhaps waiting to receive a particular character or string ? So that it thinks it's done when the second packet comes in, but not with the first ?
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Re: TCP/IP socketProblem

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Code doesnt have anything in particular...I am sending a string using a connected socket.
Well we can't figure out your problem without seeing the code.
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Re: TCP/IP socketProblem

How are people going to debug without looking at the code?
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