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The sending buffer is limited to 16384 bytes. /sockwrite will produce an error if you try to add more in the buffer. However, if the buffer is empty, it won't produce an error and will work.
 
The sending buffer is limited to 16384 bytes. /sockwrite will produce an error if you try to add more in the buffer. However, if the buffer is empty, it won't produce an error and will work.
  
In a typical script using HTTP and the {{mIRC|TCP Sockets#POST_vs_GET.3F|GET method}} to grab something from a website, it's unlikely that you will reach this limit but note that when using {{mIRC|TCP Sockets#POST_vs_GET.3F|POST}}, it's more likely to reach that limit, you can find an example on how to workaround this by using the on sockwrite event {{mIRC|on events/on sockwrite#Examples|here}}
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In a typical script using HTTP and the {{mIRC|TCP Sockets#POST_vs_GET.3F|GET method}} to grab something from a website, it's unlikely that you will reach this limit but note that when using {{mIRC|TCP Sockets#POST_vs_GET.3F|POST}}, it's more likely to reach that limit, you can find an example on how to workaround this by using the on sockwrite event {{mIRC|on sockwrite#Examples|here}}
  
 
=== Sending Data Example ===
 
=== Sending Data Example ===

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