jonesy44 Wrote:
Although, I'm not quite sure what you mean by the sockmarks.The /sockmark command basically acts like a temporary storage (it holds up to 512 bytes) for you to input data, and you can then use $sock($sockname).mark for reference later during the socket operation. It's quite nifty really, and it doesn't act like a global variable where you have to unset it. It clears itself when it finishes its task.