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Ok...I give up! I've been trying for hours to figure out how to catch this exception, but without luck. When I set the TCPServer's active property to false (shutting it down) and there are clients still connected I get an EIdClosedSocket exception from (I think) one of the serving threads.
As far as I've been able to figure out, the exception traces back to a ReadLn call I make in my OnExecute event handler (for the server), but even when I explicitly try-except this line I stille the exception!?
I haven't had any luck trying to Google* this problem.
Why do I think this is something trivial I've just forgotten :/
// abpdk
* Or "do a Google search" according to Google :)
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