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(English) Stream.Ream in Bytearray Problem

When I want to Read the Bytes 1000-2000 from a Stream into a ByteArray using

Stream.Read(byteArray,1000,2000)

they are written to the positions 1000-2000 in the byteArray.

but my Array is only 1000 items long Array(0-999), and i just want to have
the positions 1000-2000 from the stream!

How can i realize it that the bytes 1000-2000 are written to an Array of
length=1000

PS: The Stream is reading from the Internet

Thanx in advice
Nov 20 '05 #1
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