> > I prefer use Delphi 6 instead Delphi 7 but I think it should
> > theorically work without changes isn't it ?
>
> With the current code, it would probably work with all 32 bit compilers
> (Delphi 2 and up). But for making the code work with .NET without too much
> conditional compil
Hello Fastream,
You cannot capture loopback packets wihtout specific packet driver.
I know CommView includes a loopback driver in their capture
application.
Other idea is also to use a local proxy that you show you all date
transfered between client and server, this is a easier trick if y
I cannot capture local packets with Ethereal! Anyone know how to do it?
Also, it may be worng to say that ethereal changes behavior. I may be wrong.
Regards,
SZ
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Hello,
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From: "Francois PIETTE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Starnge HTTPServer problem on Load balancer
>> When I connect to Apache for a page full of frames and java applets,
>> the
> When I connect to Apache for a page full of frames and java applets,
> the browser gets into an infinite waiting state. When I do the same
> with Etherreal and/or socketspy, everything is fine.
I can't understand the behavious is different when Ethereal is used:
Ethereal doesn't change the cont
Scrive Francois PIETTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > But I'm also not sure if this is good solution
>
> I'm still wondering.
> Renaming everything and cleaning up thing is of course very interesting for
> new users. But for existing users, it would require a lot of work converting
>
> their old code
Hello,
When I connect to Apache for a page full of frames and java applets, the
browser gets into an infinite waiting state. When I do the same with Etherreal
and/or socketspy, everything is fine. Some of the objects on the page returns
304 some 404 and some simply 200. Any idea?
Best Regards,