It's crossed my mind.. but I don't know their skill level
and it could open up another whole can of worms where I
spend days helping them get it going.

I am 99.9999999% certain it's not my program... unless
somehow the port number is getting corrupted in the
application from a memory overflow or something, but that's
hard to say...  checked all my fields and DS's to make sure
I have them set up right.

And with so many users using this, I would have thought it
would show up before this.  :)

Brad

On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:55:12 -0500
 "Jon Paris" <Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Brad,
> 
> If you want to eliminate your program as the source, why
> not compile and run
> Scott's HTTPAPI?  If it happens with his code too you can
> be pretty darn
> sure it is a comms issue.
> 
> Jon Paris
> Partner400
> www.Partner400.com
> 
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