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Following up form my last question -

var socket;
if ("WebSocket" in window)
  {
     alert("WebSocket is supported by your Browser!");
     // Let us open a web socket
   socket = new WebSocket("ws://localhost:10001");
  }

socket.onopen() = function(){
    alert("Connection Opened");
}


socket.onmessage() = function(msg){
    alert(msg);
}

I can connect to the server with telnet but I can't seem to connect using Javascript, why is this?

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  • socket.onopen() = function(){ should be socket.onopen = function(){
    – gen_Eric
    Sep 7, 2012 at 22:30
  • ah yes thank you, I just changed it, but even then I still don't seem to connect whilst telnet can :s
    – Sam Palmer
    Sep 7, 2012 at 22:33

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Because WebSocket is not a normal, general-purpose socket. It requires the server on the remote end to conform to a very specific handshake defined by the WebSocket protocol. If your server does not implement this protocol, WebSocket cannot connect to it.

Additionally, as Rocket points out, your code is currently attempting to call socket.onopen() and assign a value to the function call. Lose the parentheses.

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  • I don't think protocol is a problem as I am using the standard PHP sockets. But i have found that it may be connecting, as once the javscript runs I can't connect via telnet as the connection is refused. But with socket.onopen , it still doesn't notify me that it has connected
    – Sam Palmer
    Sep 7, 2012 at 22:37
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    If you have not specifically implemented the WebSocket handshake, WebSocket cannot connect to it. If you aren't sure, you probably haven't.
    – user149341
    Sep 7, 2012 at 22:50
  • Yes sorry, I am totally mistaken, I have just read what you gave me and totally understand. Luckily I have just found an example which implements this. Many thanks
    – Sam Palmer
    Sep 7, 2012 at 23:00

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