> This components, even if not ICS based, can help to upgrade the
> email applications used by the TeamICS.
> Or there are any problem in the usage of Indy components, mixed
> with ICS components? It's an internal application after all.
The SVN hook emailer is an internal application, written by
My recommendation would be a separate list.
Best Regards,
Mohit.
17/2/2011 | 11:26 PM.
On 17/2/2011 11:17 PM, Francois PIETTE wrote:
Hi Evryone !
As you know, ICS source code is available on a version control system
repository (Subversion).
This system is used by the development team to updat
The simplest would perhaps be to have a COMMIT mailing list on Google/
Yahoo.
That way, it could also show up in search results?
Best Regards,
Mohit.
18/2/2011 | 9:51 AM.
On 18/2/2011 4:15 AM, Francois PIETTE wrote:
Depending on the number of interested peoples, we will either send
individual
On 17-02-2011 22:35, brian - wrote:
I got this working, httpcli is just working as expect, was nothing wrong
with it. I will keep that extra variable for the headers anyway, it's a lot
more convenient than the notify event.
Great, thanks for the followup.
Are you using the Indy components, for
I got this working, httpcli is just working as expect, was nothing wrong
with it. I will keep that extra variable for the headers anyway, it's a lot
more convenient than the notify event.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 3:54 AM, brian - wrote:
> only 1 line
>
> SHeader := 'Authorization: OAuth oauth_c
On 17-02-2011 18:50, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplerss/
also use Indy HTTP, a complex XML project.
In this case the Indy stuff is used only to format datetime values, very
easy to replace.
There is also an TIdHTTP component, used only in t
Depending on the number of interested peoples, we will either send
individual emails or use another mailing list.
Wasn't there already an announce mailing list?
Yes, but svn notification would generate information not useful for announce
subscribers, imo.
I think not much people will ask to
Since we already have an internal e-mail notification sent to TeamICS
members (based on TSmtpCli) it would be easy to send another copy to
some mailing list.
How about upgrade that program to add a new entry to a RSS feed, and post
a new Twitter message?
That would of course be nice. But this
On 17-02-2011 18:50, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
Nothing mine, but a rapid Google search reveals this two
http://www.lakraven.com/delphi-stuff/ttwitter/
which use the Indy HTTP component, not ICS.
It's a complex component, not trivial to convert to ICS.
http://sourceforge.net/
Scrive Francois PIETTE :
[...]
> Depending on the number of interested peoples, we will either send
> individual emails or use another mailing list.
Wasn't there already an announce mailing list?
Bye, Maurizio.
This mail has been sent usin
> Nothing mine, but a rapid Google search reveals this two
> http://www.lakraven.com/delphi-stuff/ttwitter/
which use the Indy HTTP component, not ICS.
It's a complex component, not trivial to convert to ICS.
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplerss/
also use Indy HTTP, a complex XML proj
On 17-02-2011 17:38, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
Or are you offering to contribute them?
The Twitter component could be provided by brian - , that the other day
asked in this list about passing OAuth parameters in the request header.
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Because ICS does not have Twitter or RSS components!
Or are you offering to contribute them?
Nothing mine, but a rapid Google search reveals this two
http://www.lakraven.com/delphi-stuff/ttwitter/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplerss/
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Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] SVN update notifications
> On 17-02-2011 17:18, Arno Garrels wrote:
>> Since we already have an internal e-mail notification sent to TeamICS
>> members (based o
> How about upgrade that program to add a new entry to a RSS feed,
> and post a new Twitter message? Old mailing list are good, but
> ther's no assurance the message will arrive to all users e-mail box.
Because ICS does not have Twitter or RSS components!
Or are you offering to contribute the
On 17-02-2011 17:18, Arno Garrels wrote:
Since we already have an internal e-mail notification sent to TeamICS
members (based on TSmtpCli) it would be easy to send another copy to
some mailing list.
How about upgrade that program to add a new entry to a RSS feed, and
post a new Twitter message?
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] SVN update notifications
>I think another maillist would be fine bacause you won't have to maintain an
>actual list of people interested in notifications.
> RSS would be good to
I think another maillist would be fine bacause you won't have to maintain an
actual list of people interested in notifications.
RSS would be good too.
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Arno, I'll post a message to the 3proxy's forum and give a link to this thread
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Hi,
I'm very sorry that I managed to commit a duplicate of OverbyteFtpCli.pas
with slightly different casing "OverByteFtpCli.pas" to the SVN repository
recently.
If you get strange effects after an update, such as a missing
OverbyteFtpCli.pas, the easiest way to fix it is to do a clean new
check
Tracing and debugging is a problem when there's not much on the call
stack as with the THttpCli where many events are triggered by posting
messages instead of calling event handlers directly.
Just a side note: Posting a message and calling event handlers directly have
totally different behaviou
During a relocation an intermediary RequestDone events is fired. Is
this really needed, and for what propose?
Relocation is considered as a another automatic request. You may
cancel it on the fly or simply disable the feature with
FollowRelocation property.
Yes, but if I want to follow it,
Frans van Daalen wrote:
>>> Update : Seems there are still scenario's where the problem returns
>>> also sometimes the proxy settings are lost creating a 407 when a
>>> relocation happens. Seems to happen when executing a GetAsync and a
>>> relocate is triggered (with follow relocation set)
>>
>>
During a relocation an intermediary RequestDone events is fired. Is this
really needed, and for what propose?
Relocation is considered as a another automatic request. You may cancel it
on the fly or simply disable the feature with FollowRelocation property.
If yes, then I think it should be f
I would like to get those news in my inbox.
Regards,
SubZero
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Francois PIETTE
wrote:
> Hi Evryone !
>
> As you know, ICS source code is available on a version control system
> repository (Subversion).
> This system is used by the development team to update the sou
During a relocation an intermediary RequestDone events is fired. Is this
really needed, and for what propose?
If yes, then I think it should be fired with the correct response status
code, not zero as now, so it can be clearly detected as not the final
request done even. Also, an "httpRelocating
On 17-02-2011 15:17, Francois PIETTE wrote:
Depending on the number of interested peoples, we will either send
individual emails or use another mailing list.
How about an RSS feed and a Twitter ICSSVN account? :-)
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Hi Evryone !
As you know, ICS source code is available on a version control system
repository (Subversion).
This system is used by the development team to update the source files more
or less in real time.
Each time a change is done on the repository, we have the opportunity to
send an email
So to use the component in asynchronous mode you must only use one
thread?
Usually you use a single thread. But as I said before, you may use more
threads mainly for two purposes when you write a server application:
1) You have a server application whch has to support hundreds or thousands
of
Thanks Angus :)
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Update : Seems there are still scenario's where the problem returns
also sometimes the proxy settings are lost creating a 407 when a
relocation happens. Seems to happen when executing a GetAsync and a
relocate is triggered (with follow relocation set)
Thanks for the report. That's probably becau
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