That did the trick, thanks!
chris
> > I have been using the THtmlSmtpCli for some time and it works great. I
have
> > some web based code and when I put this object in it, it doesn't seem to
> > work any more... When I run Connect it seems to go into the
smtpDnsLookup
> > state and stay there
Hello Francois,
I'm writing a service and when I try to get the directory FTP1.Dir returns
false. How can I pinpoint the problem and is there a way to figure out why
it's returning false?
I'm using it in non-multithread mode. What's more curious about the code is
the fact it works when I use th
> THttpCli has a property
I meanth THttpConnection
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Monday, April 25, 2005, 15:11, Wilfried Mestdagh wrote:
> Hello Guillaume,
> Yes this works as a glance. Ter info THttpCli has a property
> RequestHostName witch returns the original host in the GET.
Hello Bjørnar,
> instead of using a timer. You might use OnDataSent and check the property
> AllSent before closing down. Then you can post a custom message to close
> down the server instead of using a timer, a slow line could use more than
> 500 ms.
It is typical used on LAN or fast lines. Howe
Hello Guillaume,
Yes this works as a glance. Ter info THttpCli has a property
RequestHostName witch returns the original host in the GET. And yes it
is without the 'http://'.
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Rgds, Wilfried
http://www.mestdagh.biz
Monday, April 25, 2005, 14:22, Guillaume MAISON wrote:
>> I have HTTP server
You should probably wait with closing down the server until data is sent
instead of using a timer. You might use OnDataSent and check the property
AllSent before closing down. Then you can post a custom message to close
down the server instead of using a timer, a slow line could use more than
500
> You use a HTML relocation. Why not using a HTTP relocation ?
HTTP relocation is immediate while HTML relocation permits to use a timer on
client side
before reconnecting to the http server, with a url provided...
timer to wait for the http server to be restarted on its new port.
best regards,
You use a HTML relocation. Why not using a HTTP relocation ?
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- Original Message -
From: "Wilfried Mestdagh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 1:56 PM
Subject: [twsocket] Redirect a browser to another por
> I have HTTP server application. User has possibility to change listening
> port. Is it possible to redirect a browser to another port ?
>
if the browser is recent enough, when connecting,
you should have in the request a header named "Host: " followed by the hostname
(or ip address) the browser
Piotr Hellrayzer Da³ek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Okay, this is discussed few times a year, and probably FAQ got something
> about, but..
>
> The problem is simple. I didn't realized that when user has slow CPU and
> fast LAN[1], my HCM can't handle that well - looks like hung, and
> downloads slower than
> Is there *any* way to slow down
> ICS, so message queue overflow won't occur so often?
Unless you use UDP or wsoSIO_RCVALL option, there is no reason to have a
message queue overflow.
Using TCP, if you don't read data as fast as the sender is able to send, the
protocol is designed so
that send
As I said before, it is not clear. MSDN
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winsock/winsock/setsockopt_2.asp)
says those BSD options are not available but a few lines later they say it is
available in the
Microsoft implementation of Windows Sockets 2. My interpretatio
Hi!
Okay, this is discussed few times a year, and probably FAQ got something
about, but..
The problem is simple. I didn't realized that when user has slow CPU and
fast LAN[1], my HCM can't handle that well - looks like hung, and downloads
slower than it's possible. I won't overcome the downloadin
Hello!
> Francois PIETTE wrote:
>>> I just wonder how other programs can provide a
>>> user defined TCP timeout that appears to overrule the system setting or
>>> is something like that just a fake?
>>
>> I've searched on MSDN and found that setsockopt has those options:
>> SO_RCVTIMEO Receives t
Doh !
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From: "Maurizio Lotauro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 12:58 AM
Subject: [twsocket] Problem in the HttpCli authentication
> Hello,
>
> I discovered that the HttpCli authentication has a serio
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