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jsm (guest)
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| 10/24/2006 6:22 PM |
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In at least one place, the documentation states that "Any physical packet will contain at most one message". NumBodyEntries is "the number of times the message body repeats in the message". But if there can only be one message per packet, then what is the point of NumBodyEntries? Moreover, why is NumBodyEntries sometimes greater than 1 in some of the actual data being sent? Thanks |
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Ariel Posts:163
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| 10/25/2006 9:54 AM |
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| Each packet does contain 1 message but each message can contain multiple quotes. NumBodyEntries tells you the number of quotes contained in each message. |
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