Re: [twsocket] HTTP compression

2005-11-24 Thread Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
> Do you mean latest release, ICS beta or ICS-SSL? They are all the same code. Unfortunately none of the recent developers have added dates to the code which means version control is very painful, but httpprot.pas was dated 19th November, so recent. It include a large number of undocumented NT

Re: [twsocket] HTTP compression

2005-11-24 Thread Maurizio Lotauro
On 24-Nov-05 21:05:00 Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote: >I've merged your HttpProt changes into the latest version, and added >the LocationChangeMaxCount feature to prevent endless relocation looping. Do you mean latest release, ICS beta or ICS-SSL? >The component is backward compatib

Re: [twsocket] Http proxy problem

2005-11-24 Thread Maurizio Lotauro
On 24-Nov-05 17:35:22 Paul wrote: >Hi all, >There still seems be a problem bypassing a SQUID Http proxy. >I get complaints from users that work with the free SQUID proxy server. >It seems to be widely used in Germany. >The connection works, but is terrible slow (about 300 times) - no Http >filte

Re: [twsocket] HTTP compression

2005-11-24 Thread Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
I've merged your HttpProt changes into the latest version, and added the LocationChangeMaxCount feature to prevent endless relocation looping. The component is backward compatible, when option httpoEnableContentCoding is not used, but does now need your HttpContCod.pas unit to be added to the

[twsocket] Http proxy problem

2005-11-24 Thread Paul
Hi all, There still seems be a problem bypassing a SQUID Http proxy. I get complaints from users that work with the free SQUID proxy server. It seems to be widely used in Germany. The connection works, but is terrible slow (about 300 times) - no Http filtering. I have no complains with other pro