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<?
/***************************************************************************
 *  Original floSocket copyright (C) 2005 by Joshua Hatfield.              *
 *                                                                         *
 *  In order to use any part of this floSocket Class, you must comply with *
 *  the license in 'license.doc'.  In particular, you may not remove this  *
 *  copyright notice.                                                      *
 *                                                                         *
 *  Much time and thought has gone into this software and you are          *
 *  benefitting.  We hope that you share your changes too.  What goes      *
 *  around, comes around.                                                  *
 ***************************************************************************
 
 In this example, I will show that floSocket can in fact be implemented using
 only three lines of code minus any comment lines you may need of course ;-).
 
 This example creates a simple echoer on port 9999.
 */
 
 // Line one, include the class file.
 include("floSocket.php");
 
 // Line two, create a class instance.
 $mySocket = new floSocket(false, 9999);
 
 // Line three, start the listener.
 $mySocket->start();
 /*
 Because there is no event function specified for SOCKET_EVENT_NEWDATA, all
 received data is spit back to the connection.  Otherwise, this example is
 completely silent.
 
 There are a number of things that you will PROBABLY want to add, this example
 is not for that.  Please see simple.php for a more comprehensive example.
 */
 ?>
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