> I've just finished converting a 10 year old web site that previously ran
> on Microsoft IIS to a full Delphi web application using the new
> THttpAppSrv web application server, and thought some comments might be of
> interest.
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> The site conversion was a very satisfying project, something I
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
> I've just finished converting a 10 year old web site that previously
> ran on Microsoft IIS to a full Delphi web application using the new
> THttpAppSrv web application server, and thought some comments might
> be of interest.
Thanks for sharing your
I've just finished converting a 10 year old web site that previously ran
on Microsoft IIS to a full Delphi web application using the new
THttpAppSrv web application server, and thought some comments might be of
interest.
Old Technology
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The old site ran on Microsoft IIS/5/6/7 using
Arno Garrels wrote:
> Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>>> I cannot find this in my local copy, AFAIK you added added buffered
>>> file access to the FTP components.
>>
>> I added FtpFileMD5 and FtpFileCrc32B to OverbyteIcsFtpSrvT.pas, to
>> avoid brings OverbyteIcsStreams into the MD5
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> I cannot find this in my local copy, AFAIK you added added buffered
>> file access to the FTP components.
>
> I added FtpFileMD5 and FtpFileCrc32B to OverbyteIcsFtpSrvT.pas, to
> avoid brings OverbyteIcsStreams into the MD5 and CRC32 units, but
> the
> I cannot find this in my local copy, AFAIK you added added buffered
> file access to the FTP components.
I added FtpFileMD5 and FtpFileCrc32B to OverbyteIcsFtpSrvT.pas, to avoid
brings OverbyteIcsStreams into the MD5 and CRC32 units, but there's
nothing specifically 'FTP' about them, except the
Francois PIETTE wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Every ICS user is invited to be part of ICS-group on Linked-In.
> See http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/136245
> Why ?
> Just to have a little bit more visibility for everyone of us and for
> ICS.
>
> There is another one on FaceBook:
> http://www.facebook.com/page
Hello!
> ineic...@triple-m.ch wrote:
>> Face this: On this client some files (not all!) had a different md5
>> hash. But this everytime with all tools!
>> After a while i did a reboot - and guess: everything was as expected.
>> Maybe Piotr was right with some harware issue. Very very strange!
>
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> If your intent is to benchmark the speed of different MD5
>> implementations
>
> You also have to allow for file caching. I added buffered file
> access to the ICS v7 hashing units recently, and the difference
> between the first and subsequent runs
ineic...@triple-m.ch wrote:
> Face this: On this client some files (not all!) had a different md5
> hash. But this everytime with all tools!
> After a while i did a reboot - and guess: everything was as expected.
> Maybe Piotr was right with some harware issue. Very very strange!
Yes, this looks
I'll have a look at your suggestions when i have the leisure to do it.
Thanks again.
Peter
Fastream Technologies hat am 24. Juni 2009 um 13:02
geschrieben:
> I think you should try our tool as well with ICSv6 as it also has file
> buffering.
>
> Regards,
>
> SZ
>
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 1:
I think you should try our tool as well with ICSv6 as it also has file
buffering.
Regards,
SZ
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Tobias Rapp wrote:
> wrote:
> > I wrote this tool to check FileMD5 with ICS_V6, ICS_V7 and INDY_10.
> > It display's the result in a memo with time measurement.
> > E
> If your intent is to benchmark the speed of different MD5
> implementations
You also have to allow for file caching. I added buffered file access to
the ICS v7 hashing units recently, and the difference between the first
and subsequent runs can be 50 times different, once the file is cached b
wrote:
> I wrote this tool to check FileMD5 with ICS_V6, ICS_V7 and INDY_10.
> It display's the result in a memo with time measurement.
> E.g. a 44MB Mpeg File displays:
>
> Host: [WSBIERI] File: [D:\_BuProcVideoData\19052008noch eine
> aufzeichung395876456777894.mpg]
> MD5 ICS_V6 :[E48FFC453C495
Phhh..
I just got back.
Face this: On this client some files (not all!) had a different md5 hash.
But this everytime with all tools!
After a while i did a reboot - and guess: everything was as expected.
Maybe Piotr was right with some harware issue. Very very strange!
Whatever.
I wrote this tool
> Is it possible to get this using ICS ?
Probably not.
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thanks,
Paul
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