Thanks Michael,
I did consider putting everything in the HandleRequest but I prefer
the virtual constructor.
Regards
Kevin Jesshope - In Touch Computer Support
Supporting Aberfoyle Hub R-7 and Happy Valley Primary Schools
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 6:06 PM, Michael Van Canneyt
wrote:
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Hi,
Working on a standalone web project using the new routing. I have a
class descended from TRouteObject.
My problem is that the constructor cannot be marked override so it is
not called when the class is created by HTTPRouter.
Adding an empty virtual TRouteObject.create resolves this.
Is thi
Setting the quotechar to something impossible (linefeed, #0 etc) stops the
quote processing.
SL2.QuoteChar:=#10;
results in
0 * 84392
1 * asfds
2 * hytr
3 * 43421454
4 * "O" fdsfds
5 * 654645645 "O" fdsfsd
6 * hgfgfedw
7 * fg
8 * 321.544
9 * 89
10 * 0
Regards
Kevin
Good luck with the other OSs. At this time I am only doing Win32 but I
am sure there are others here who can help if you ask.
Regards
Kevin Jesshope - In Touch Computer Support
> on my OS/2 box, i've tried targets of OS2 and OS2 with EMX but both have
> failed all kinds of ways..
freed
at the end of the loop and you attempt to use that mimpart to set the
hook again but as it has already been freed you get the exception.
I think I have that right. I am working from memory now as I do not
have the code before me.
Regards
Kevin Jesshope - In Touch Computer Support
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free all the objects (mime parts) that it owns including the
one you already freed at line 66.
If you declare an m2 and use it at line 49 and 50 instead of the m1
all will be well.
You have to watch out for objects that are owned by other objects or
horrible things will happen!
Regards
Kevin
from the GetSubPart function. You have
lost the reference you had to the original TMimePart created at line
44. Declare and use say m2 to fix this one.
Regards
Kevin Jesshope - In Touch Computer Support
> can anyone assist with the reason for the exception?? i'm using the last
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