Wont Event

Fired when a Telnet WONT OPTION command comes from the Telnet server.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
virtual int FireWont(TelnetWontEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int OptionCode; int reserved; } TelnetWontEventParams; Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireWont(TelnetWontEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT OptionCode; INT reserved; } TelnetWontEventParams;
- (void)onWont:(int)optionCode;
#define EID_TELNET_WONT 14

virtual INT IPWORKS_CALL FireWont(INT &iOptionCode);

Remarks

The OptionCode parameter identifies the option code. For a list of option codes and their descriptions, please look at the Telnet RFCs. The following are a few examples:

0 (TRANSMIT-BINARY)Enables or disables binary (8 bit) transmission.
1 (ECHO)Telnet ECHO option. Specifies whether bytes sent should be echoed or not.
3 (SUPPRESS-GO-AHEAD)Used to enable or disable transmission of the Telnet GO_AHEAD command.
24 (TERMINAL-TYPE)Allows or disallows terminal type negotiation.
31 (NAWS)Allows or disallows window size negotiation.

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