D2007 and XE2 here, but we are phasing out D2007 (although that is
happening very slowly). If new version would be backwards compatible
in the API, I don't see a problem using old ICS with D2007 and new ICS
with XE2, 3 ...
Primoz
> Im planning the next ICS version
> Being unable to use a
Hello,
Still using D7 and jumped to XE2 for new 64 bits devs that request
hudge memory usage.
regards.
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Even though D7 is 10 years old and I have all the versions 1 - XE2, it is by
far the most stable, fewest bugs version ever released. When I can, I do it in
7. But then again I can appreciate the effort involved in keeping ICS working
over so many versions and would understand having the newer
On 28-03-2012 19:59, François Piette wrote:
I just
want to have an idea about how many of you are still using an old Delphi
version.
Still using the old good D7.
If you are asking this them I suppose you haven't coded yet any
significant part of the planned new version?
What changes you have in
Hi
Still on Delphi 7. My app uses DBISAM v3 from ElevateSoft and Delphi 7 is
the last Delphi supported. To go to DelphiAnythingNewer I have to go to
DBISAM v4 or ElevateDB - both of these options have substantial work
involved for little visible advantage to the user, so for them moment I'm
d
Well I for my part would like see the IP V6 branch of Arno Garrels as the
next ICS V8 (with support of older Delphi versions, XE2 firemonkey and x64
bit) because it is a REAL step forward for ICS and useful without new
language mumbo jumbo. ;)
I'm not saying there might be a time to make a cut and
I am still using D2007, and very happy with the current version of ICS.
I don't have any problem with a new version of ICS starting fresh at XE
or whatever you choose.
-Jeff
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I use Delphi 7 but have no need for ICS to support anything older than XE2.
Tony
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We are also still on D7.
Apparently they made that version way too good to leave. :)
I understand ditching it if it's no longer reasonable to support it any
longer.
If it is only minor tweaks to get it working in D7, either have a list of
them or add it in please.
Thanks,
Matt
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Here the same situation with Delphi 5 (one customer only) and Delphi 7
Em 28-03-2012 17:27, scconsulting escreveu:
My customers (small and medium companies) all use Delphi 5, Delphi 7
and Delphi 2007.
None of them use XE and they don't plan to pay a mountain of cash to
migrate in the forseab
Still using Delphi 7.
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> Subject: [twsocket] Should next ICS version support anything
> before
François Piette wrote:
> I'm planning the next ICS version.
Interesting, I'm planning it since last year as well,
namely in the IPv6/FireMonkey beta branch and while porting
ICS to XE2 64-bit. What are your actual plans except abandon
support for older compilers?
> Being unable to use any feat
Using Delphi 7 here. Still waiting for Linux support before I fork the
cash to upgrade. They keep telling me it's coming...
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 2:59 PM, François Piette
wrote:
> Hi !
>
>
>
> I’m planning the next ICS version…
>
> Being unable to use any features added to Delphi in the last 1
My customers (small and medium companies) all use Delphi 5, Delphi 7 and
Delphi 2007.
None of them use XE and they don't plan to pay a mountain of cash to migrate
in the forseable future.
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I'm using D2009 and don't plan to upgrade to XE, only for the exe size which
has to be as small as possible.
Paul
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We are using only XE2 currently
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Subject: [twsocket] Should next ICS version support anything before Delphi XE ?
Hi !
I'
Still using BCB2007 :-)
On 28/03/2012 20:10, Dejan Petković wrote:
My suggestion is Delphi 2010 and up. I still use D2010 and I don't plan to
switch to any XE version soon.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 8:59 PM, François Piette
wrote:
Hi !
I’m planning the next ICS version…
Being unable to use
Only using XE and XE2.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:59 PM, François Piette wrote:
Hi !
Im planning the next ICS version
Being unable to use any features added to Delphi in the last 10 years
is
very restricted. Maybe we need to cease support for old Delphi
versions ?
Of course ICS V5 and
Hi !
I’m planning the next ICS version…
Being unable to use any features added to Delphi in the last 10 years is
very restricted. Maybe we need to cease support for old Delphi versions ?
Of course ICS V5 and V7 will remains available however, the only changes
will be bug fixes.
What do you
My suggestion is Delphi 2010 and up. I still use D2010 and I don't plan to
switch to any XE version soon.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 8:59 PM, François Piette
wrote:
> Hi !
>
>
>
> I’m planning the next ICS version…
>
> Being unable to use any features added to Delphi in the last 10 years is
> very r
Hi !
Im planning the next ICS version
Being unable to use any features added to Delphi in the last 10 years is
very restricted. Maybe we need to cease support for old Delphi versions ?
Of course ICS V5 and V7 will remains available however, the only changes
will be bug fixes.
What do yo
Hi Arno,
Thanks from your help, this workaround works fine for me, now I have a
component to send email that works fine in all windows versions.
Thanks to Angus too, I'm very happy from yours support.
Cláudio.
Long life to Delphi.
2012/3/28 Arno Garrels
> Claudio,
>
> It's possible to mak
Claudio,
It's possible to make one custom change in SmtpProt.pas:
{$IFDEF USE_SSL}
THtmlSmtpCli = class(TSslSmtpCli)
{$ELSE}
THtmlSmtpCli = class(TSmtpCli)
{$ENDIF}
It's just a workaround however should work well.
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Thanks for your Help Angus, I will try your tip.
I'm aware of all these problems Angus, but my boss doesn't care. They are
already with another team replacing all the other software in Delphi online
java.
I personally in my home projects still believe in delphi, and I intend to
do update of my p
> Summary, I work at a company that has a large legacy application
> with more than 15 years of development in Delphi, since 2000 with
> Delphi5.
For that reason we still do serious bug fixes to ICS v5 and v6, but can
not add new features.
BTW, you don't need to use the IPV6 branch for secure
I agree that Delphi 5/7/2007 are very old tools and have various
restrictions, but I work in a company that has all source code in Delphi5
are over 15,000 .pas.
And the worst we still use BDE. To upgrade to a version of Delphi XE
we'll take years, because we need to upgrade the BDE also with t
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> StrictDelimiter is *not available in Delphi 7*
>
> Being unable to use any features added to Delphi in the last 10 years
> is very restricted. Maybe we need to cease support for Delphi 7 and
> 2005, and just leave 2007 which was the last to support
Claudio PRV wrote:
> taking advantage the message, Last svn FireMonkey beta have a little
> problem...
>
> [Error] OverbyteIcsCookies.pas(414): Undeclared identifier:
> 'StrictDelimiter'
> [Fatal Error] OverbyteIcsD7Run.dpk(127): Could not compile used unit
> 'OverbyteIcsCookies.pas'
Thanks, a f
> StrictDelimiter is *not available in Delphi 7*
Being unable to use any features added to Delphi in the last 10 years is
very restricted. Maybe we need to cease support for Delphi 7 and 2005,
and just leave 2007 which was the last to support legacy non-Unicode
projects?
Angus
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