>
> Hello!
>
> Using HTTPCLI AsyncGET how main thread wait for the Async to download the
> html code.
> Code relies on input html code. If i sleep the main ui thread it will
> become frozen.
>
> I know how to get HTML with Async via Events but i have no idea how program
> it so that Main UI thre
Hello,
afaik pointers are still present in next gen compiler but shouldn't be
used as liberately as in the past. Only use them when necessary for
certain APIs etc.
But where do you have this information from?
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Hello,
> Arno wrote:
>
>> Humm, Markus wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> fixed my Smtp problem not by specifiying UTF8 as charset and using
>> AnsiToUTF8
>
> It's not clear how you fixed it?
> You should specify "UTF-8" as the charset if you convert mail body and
> subject line etc. to UTF-8. Also set Allo
Hello,
I used SmtpCli in one of my applications (ok still ICS V5 under D2007)
and today I found out that I send all mails with charset set to
iso8859-1, even when the message body later on contains japanese (ANSI).
This is of course not well displayed in Outlook on the receiving site.
Even changin
Hello,
I've looked something up in the wiki today and routinely (don't do much
ICS related work currently so routinely is months...) I look at the list
of latest changes to see how wiki progresses. (Has anybody not yet
ontributed? ;-) )
Now I saw that in the last few days > 500 bogus user accoun
Hello,
> And while I'm at it, I use Delphi 7 on a Windows 7 64 bit machine with
> 16gig ram and have no plans at all to use Delphi XE. So count my vote as
> keeping full support for Delphi 7. I just don't like the look and feel
> of Delphi XE. I own it, but never use it.
WHat's wrong with the
>
> Perry Kappetein wrote:
>> Hello,
>> First of all, I am new to this list, and wasn't aware that there was a
>> mailinglist available.
>> Hopefully someone is able to help me with this.
>>
>> I am working on a download manager, and using the
>> HTTPMultipartdownloader component.
>>
>>
>> For now
Hello Arno,
I fear you misunderstood what I wrote: the one party who MUST know about
this because they've created the OS X would be Apple! My suggestion was
to bother their support with this as well!
If you cannot find the reason in their docs then contact their support.
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Hello,
for developpers there is a free support form or something like this
available. That one I used at least once for getting answers of some
"bureaucratic" questions before starting some development.
You'll get answers from them but bear in mind when asking that those who
answer play a bit dum
> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 18:00:55 +0200
> From: "Arno Garrels"
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] OT: Mustangpeak Virtual Shell Tools
> To: "ICS support mailing"
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>
> Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> Has anyone
Hello,
either I have implemented the suggestion of confirming the reception of
my shutdowncommand and only then closing the connection completely false
or it's something quite curious and different:
I found out now that the problem only happens under these conditions:
- in my application's setup
Hello,
what does the event OnSentData _exactly_ signal?
Does it really signal that WinSock has completed sending the data?
Because in my investigations about my problem yesterday I could see that
this event always fires on my sending side and reports the correct
number of bytes I have sent. But in
> Markus Humm wrote:
>> > Markus Humm wrote:
>>>> >>> My application now has to tell the communication part (means the
>>>> >>> server side of the TWSocket connection) to shut down. it sends him a
>>>> >>> binary shutdown c
Markus Humm wrote:
> > My application now has to tell the communication part (means the
> > server side of the TWSocket connection) to shut down. it sends him a
> > binary shutdown command and after a short time the client does a
> > shutdown(1) on the socket.
>
>
Hello,
I'm using TSWocket and have the following problem:
One client and one server running on the same PC (localhost, 127.0.0.1)
use the socket as medium to transport commands.
It normally works as it should but under certain conditions it fails
like this: my application has to deal with Blueto
Hello Eric,
could it be that some other UPNP service is still active on your PC
which blocks usage of this port?
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Hello,
I've got a TWSocket with a TCP connection to some server.
Now how to find out if the connection got broken and if, how to
reestablish it?
My current attempt is in the sending routine of mine, if not everything
could be sent the connection is believed to be broken and it is closed
on TWSock
Hello,
problem is already solved. Was between two ears... ;-)
(plugged the device I wanted to pin in the wrong switch... duh!)
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Hello,
assume the following: a TCP/IP based device which initially has no IP
address and the assignment of an IP works by creating a static MAC
address for the desired IP with the MAC address of this device. After
this a ping is sent to this IP addres. The device now sees a ARP package
with his M
Hello,
using ICS V5 under D2007 I'm having OnDataAvailable reetrancy issues
once again. (and nobody explained yet to me why the message triggering
OnDataAvailable is still sticking in the queue until OnDataAvailable is
fully processed)
My setup is a bit complex:
1. a GUI which also is a COM clie
Hello,
somebody wrote ablout the wiki and free access to it.
If one looks at the huge number of loginns already created
for the Wiki and how few of them actually contributed already
it's doubtfull that completely free access will change much
if anything.
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hello,
shouldn't the receivestr or similiar methods mark the buffer as being
processed so there never ever is any need for calling OnDataAvailable
again? (unless new data has been received on the socket)
I just don't understand the architecture and the why it is done in this way.
Greetings
Mark
Hello,
I never really understood why OnDataAvailable isn't called in a way
which hinders such reetrancy problems. Isn't the Windows message which
triggered it taken off the message queue by then? If not, why not?
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Hello,
I can only subscribe what Francois said. Another annoying this is, that
many people already promised to help a bit in the wiki but didn't do it
up to now. The list of registered Wiki users is already long now, but
most of those didn't yet write a single page of it.
What is so hard in docum
Hello,
is it only me who get's a timeout when trying to open www.overbyte.be or
is this a general problem?
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Hello,
which options do I have to determine a suitable IP address for a new
device on the network?
Constraints:
- new device shall get a IP address
- process shall be as automatic as possible
- my application shall learn the IP address of this particular
device, as other nodes on the net normal
Hello,
>
> my D2007 ICS V5 based app uses SmtpCli in a COM server DLL which was
> formerly a real exe file with a mostly hidden VCL main form and thus a
> separate message loop. But the SmtpCli was bound to its own thread via
> setting multithreaded to true and threaddetaching and threadattaching
>
Hello,
my D2007 ICS V5 based app uses SmtpCli in a COM server DLL which was
formerly a real exe file with a mostly hidden VCL main form and thus a
separate message loop. But the SmtpCli was bound to its own thread via
setting multithreaded to true and threaddetaching and threadattaching it
to this
Hello,
I solved the problem now (at least mostly) by creating a thread and
assigning the socket to this thread. The execute of the thread is mostly
a message loop.
The normal case now behaves as it should, but if I try to handle a
"emergency" exit command (means not the normal way to quit but som
Hello,
> > after a little reseach and useage of that recommended trial version
> > found out that the data really gets sent (OnDataSent also triggers).
> So we are now sure that the issue is probably located in the "other
> application". The message is sent but that application doesn't see it.
>
Hello,
after a little reseach and useage of that recommended trial version I
found out that the data really gets sent (OnDataSent also triggers).
It simply doesn't trigger OnDataAvailable on the server side without
known reason. There is a 2nd TCP connection which is quite similar
constructed and
> You should use a network monitor (packet sniffer) to see if your message is
> sent or not accross the network. You'll then be able to understand if the
> problem is the sending side or the receiving side.
>
> Most of the time, transmission doesn't work when the message pump is no more
> calle
Hello,
today I rewrote that part of the application but without success.
It now works like this: the GUI finds that the user wants to quit.
OnCloseQuery is called. Here a custom message (wm_user+100) is sentm, a
flag is set and can close is set to false. In ApplicationMessages the
GUI calls a com
Hello,
I'm using V5's TWSocket in D2007 and have a strange problem which
doesn't always occur but approx. 2-3 times out of 10 tries.
I have two applications running on the same PC "connected" via a
TWSocket TCP connection (127.0.0.1). The client side is in a COM
automation DLL (I think single th
Hello,
where can I get a current stable version of ICS V7 and how far is D2009
support?
I'm currently interested in TWSocket and in the FTP-client component as
well as in the hashing functions (MD5).
I haven't installed a SVN client currently.
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Hello,
I can see that the other app is listining via netstat.
It says: listening
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Hello,
thanks Wilfried for your answer. Some things I can already say out of my
head while the error codes I've to check.
The PC is a W2K PC with no firewall and no anti virus set up since it's
not connected to our company network.
It has 2 network interfaces but only one is physically connected
Hello,
I'm wrining a 2-part application where both parts use a TWSocket to
communicate with each other.
The one part is started and creates a listining socket on localhost's
port 8999 where the other will connect to.
Now on some PCs (Windows 2000 at least in one case) this fails. The user
has on
Hello,
I wonder where all those people are which have a login to the ICS wiki
or which expressed their wish to have on e created in the past?
I do not see much action there, but I often enough feel the need for a
better documentation. At least for me not all things are self
explanatory and the de
Hello,
I've learned once that the default timeout for reporting a failed TCP
connect attemp is 45 seconds for Windows? Is this correct and is there
any public source about this available?
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Hello,
tired to download the beta from the link provided here earlier,
but every time at around 330 MB size I get a broken download.
This is either Firefox or a newly installed HTTP download manager
named "Free Download Manager". This one just says "unknown network error".
Any hints?
Greetings
Hello,
just one thing to add to the discussion:
there exist moderated (NNTP) newsgroups where posts go to a moderator
first and are only visible to the public after being aproved by the
moderator(s).
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> Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 19:55:51 +0200
> From: "Francois PIETTE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] Windows and events
>
> Never noticed such a behaviour, but I have no KVM !
> What you tell make me thinking that the issue could arise from calling the
> message pump from your event ha
Hello,
this one is slightly off topic but I like to know if ICS could be
affected by this phenomen as well (didn't yet find the time to test is):
I'm doing serial communications and have a timeout mechanism via timer.
If the other device doesn't answer within the timer interval I send out
the s
> Hello Markus,
>
> Fragmentation has nothing to do with ICS, it is IP issue and you cannot
> influence it.
Ok, understood. I just thought to have seen a flag somewhere
"don't fragment".
> I think if you send packets smaller than MTU then chance
> is lower that you get fragmentation. Also I thi
Hello,
since the device I want to talk to does only support sending back the
UDP answerts to a predefined IP thus requiring a fixed IP adress on PC
side I have to experiment with TCP now.
I originally used UDP because it's fragmentation free because behind the
device I'm talking to sits anothe
Hello,
I fear you all haven't yet completely understood my problem, so
here I go again:
- my application uses UDP and must use it
- there is one PC
- there are up to several (can also be only be one device but
that doesn't matter) hardware devices where I've no control over
the firmware exc
[snip]
>
>> Question: can I simply change my code so that the sending UDP socket
>> also does the receiving for his connection?
>
> No problem. Make you socket listening and call SendTo to send any data to
> the given IP/Port. At first glance, a single socket is needed for everything
> provided
Hello,
one of my application uses UDP to communicate with some hardware.
UDP is necessary in this case. It is possible to have several
of those devices connected to the same PC, so each has its own address.
All of this hardware communication has been put into a DLL for
the sake of reuse and encap
Hello,
maybe some of the people around here have forgotten that a Wiki for ICS
exists http://wiki.overbyte.be/wiki/index.php/Main_Page.
I think it always seeks for more contributors, so just get yourself a
login and start to add or revise content...
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> Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 21:55:06 +0200
> From: Markus Humm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [twsocket] Strange effect
> To: ICS support mailing
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowe
Hello,
I have two TCP connections via separate but similar made classes which
both have the nearly identical keep alive machanism implemented. A timer
is constantly checking wether data was received or not and if not the
socket the client has been bound to in the OnSessionAvailable will be
Fre
Hello,
I finally got it working now by using (and somewhat enhancing) that
thread approach.
I've left out the cancelling on long lasting connection attempts right
now, maybe I add it later and I think I might want to do it on shutdown
as well.
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Hello,
I've tested one of my ideas for making SmtpCli working for me now.
I've constructed a thread which will do the sending of the mail and thus
does a thread attach/detach and has its own message loop.
It also knows the threadid of the main program so it posts a message to
it when the thread
Hello,
I#ve a new idea and would like some expert opinions about it before
wasting time on it:
what if I put the e-mail sending in a seperate thread where the
SmptCLient is bound to the thread (execute)? So it would have its own
message loop which hopefully wouldn't interfere with the rest of
Hello,
my COM server goes havoc when the e-mail has been sent. If the client
calls some simple functions which normally would only read something
from the database and return the value they fail instead. Functions
which aren't really interdependant or so.
I'm wondering now why. It also happens
Hello,
Wilfried suggested today that I should use a timer. Basically a good
idea, but how to do? The com-server's function should send the mail and
either return sort of true if successfull or false if not (it actually
would return the mail server's address or a empty string if not
successfull
Hello,
I've still or even worse trouble with this e-mail sending. maybe I
should explain it more in detail what my environment is and what I want
to do.
Okay I have this:
COM Client -> COM-Server -> ICS SmtpClient
|
Other application connected via TWSocket (TCP)
Hello,
I'm using your SmtpClient component for sending e-mails.
I'm trying to built in a failover in my application so that if the first
configured mail server can't be reached a second etc. will be tried.
The problem is now that I like to cancel the connect if it takes too long.
timeout:=ti
Hello,
MadExcept does work also with Delphi 2005 and 2006 (and I suppose 2007).
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Hello,
what I meant by mentioning MadExcept: it contains the source code to
determine the call stack. This you could extract from madExcept and call
it whenever you like. No need to raise some exception first!
The full version of the FastMM memory manager contains similar code.
Greetings
Mark
Hello,
did you already try MadExcept? Afaik it comes with source or at least
can be bought with it and will decipher the callstack. It's free to use
for non commercial projects AFAIK.
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Hello,
thanks for the info about the C++ Hash implementation. But I'm only
looking for hasing some simple string to store the hash instead of a
encrypted password.
It will take some time till I get to it, but I wanted to be ready for it
and if time permits I'll document the one I've used in th
Hello,
if I remember correctly ICS has a hash algorithm (MD5?) built in somewhere.
Am I right on this? And if, which one and in what unit? Is it already
included in V5.2x?
I might want to use it and I'd be willing to spend some minutes to
ducument this feature in the wiki (maybe as separate entr
> Markus Humm wrote:
>
>> My problem now is that FastMM reports a memory leak when the
>> application is terminated.
>
> The report attached says that an attempt has been detected to call
> a virtual method on a freed object. That isn't a memory leak.
Yes
Hello,
my communication layer uses a TWSocket as TCP server socket and one for
the actual communication as there will only be one connection at any
give time. When the client requests a close of the connection I close
the socket and in the OnSessionClosed I free it, because the server
socket d
Hello Arno,
thanks for your replies!
>> FreeAndNil(a);
>
> Oh, that's not a good idea, free it in SessionClose event.
Okay, will try this. In the OnSessionClosed of that instance
a, right? Since the listening server socket won't get a session closed
because he has no longer control about it.
Hello,
what became of all those promises to fill the Wiki?
Some people also claimed to donate something ot ICS. Shouldn't they
donate just a little bit of time to fill the Wiki?
In case you don't know the URL:
http://wiki.overbyte.be/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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Hello,
I've a TCP connection (simple TWSocket, only one PC may connect) and
want to implement some keep-alive now. The rest of the application seems
to work well, but the keepalive killed my whole day now without much
success.
Currently I'm doing this in the OnSessionAvailable of the server:
Hello,
I've some application which sits between two networks. It get's queries
to be carried out (not DB queries) from a PC and gets the replies from
the other network.
The replies are stored in a queue and shall be reported back to that PC
originally asking (this is always the same PC). For c
Hello,
regarding my question from last weekend only a part was answered so far.
The thing is now: if several TTimers get fired at the same time and all
of them want to write into a shared TStringList-Type buffer (okay, it's
in a wrapper class), how to make sure only one at a time gets acces and
Hello,
besides to ordering the media kit one can backup the downloaded files of
the installer. They're stroed in some folder under the profiles!
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Hello,
I've to rebuild some piece of my application because it fails after
relatively short amount of time and I don't find the fault.
It uses TWSockets on two occasions: one for up to ten parallel
communications via UDP and one time for sending the results of these
communications and for rece
Hello,
as I found out that FReadCount wasn't prevented
from overflowing I'm left now wondering if other
such bombs are present in ICS V5 (esp. V5.20,
can't change right now as I'm in the middsle of
a search for a complex error).
Any other things of that or similar types present?
(just to make sur
Hello,
I'm not sure wether you know it or not, but with the new memory manager
and some OS switch /3GB you can now use 3 GB instead of only two which
may make the situation bearable just a little bit longer!
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Hello,
after reading your replies (thanks for them) I'm still wondering what
this means for me or what the FReadCount is really for.
I had the impression that it would count all the bytes received within
the session. Is that right? It's only for statistical/informative
purposes? So if I commen
Hello,
while searching a serious problem in one of my apps I decided to run the
affected part from the IDE. It contains two TCP Servers built with
TWSocket (ICS V5.20, D2006).
As I checked it this morning the debugger told me there is some integer
overflow and when I looked at the line causing
Hello,
strange problem here:
- two PCs connected via normal LAN
- one runs my server app (simple TWSocket since the server only has to handle
one connection)
- the other one runs my client app (twsocket as well)
- the connection is a TCP connection
Normal communication is fine. I've assigned On
Hello,
that with local adress I've to recheck, because I think I already looked
at it and it was 0.0.0.0
In my testcase right now server and client are sitting on the same
machine, but it's not necessarily so! Just for ease of develpment.
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Hello,
I've a TCP client socket (TWSocket) connected to a TCP-Server socket.
Is there any possibility to determine the IP adress the client socket is
sitting on? I don't mean to get a list of all IP adresses of that
computer but simply the adress the client socket is sitting on means the
IP the
Hello,
I've some basic questions regarding e-mail sending from my app.
preferably using ICS.
I'd like to send e-mail when my app. detects a failure (not within the
app. but in the hardware it monitors). I need to use the SMTP component,
ok but:
1. I'm also using MadExcept which has some optio
> Francois replied:
>
> I think TTnScript is the way to go. You can dynamically add/remove events
> according to which "screen" you detect. If you don't use TTnScript, has a
> look at his source code to understand how to get hand on the input stream to
> chack for data.
>
> I also uploaded a modi
Hello,
I'm looking for good ways to write a device configuration program using
ICS. The devices to be configured can be configured via Telnet and the
IP can be assigned via creating some arp entry for it and the first
packet sent to the device sets its address.
What I'd like to do is:
- set the
Hello,
> > procedure TServerSocket.MyOnSessionAvailable(Sender: TObject;
> > ErrCode: Word);
> > var news:TSocket; begin
> > if not assigned(asoc) then
> > begin
> > try
> > { We need to accept the client connection }
> > NewS := self.Accept;
> >
> > { And then a
Hello,
here's my OnSessionAvailable.
I use TWSocket insteat of TWSocketServer because it already works and I
don't want to change that part of my program.
procedure TServerSocket.MyOnSessionAvailable(Sender: TObject;
ErrCode: Word);
var news:TSocket; begin
if not assigned(asoc) then
b
Hello,
I tried the direct calling of the timer without succes (I think some of
the affected VCL-components [like ListView and JvSimScope from JEDI]
need windows messages for their updating as well).
I also tried the thread based approach but without success. If I pack
the ICS communication into a
Hello,
I've the following case:
- VCL mainform with a timer which updates some statistics shown
once a second
- TWSocket as TCP-Server which gets requests from a client
- if the client sends requests as a huge bulk
(e.g. 10.000 requests in a relatively [not completely] tight loop)
the stati
Hello,
the ICS Wiki is growing now, albeit slowly.
Some time ago some people on this support mailing
list have claimed they would like to donate something
(e.g. time) to the ICS project.
Why don't they donate some time, write Francois a e-mail
requesting a login to the wiki and help to fill it?
Hello,
to my problem I found something out: if I disable processing of these
commands up to 100.000 and more are stored in the queue, so the sending
and receiving of them via ICS works well.
The receiving uses a tight loop to extract all commands out of the
ringbuffer and stores them in the queue
Hello,
sorry, this will be just a tiny bit longer... ;-)
I'm currently building some large application where several parts will
act together. Two of them are connected via TCP and TWSocket. One is
client and one server (okay there is TWSocketServer, but since there's
always a 1:1 relation between
Hello,
in one app. of mine I've used your FTP-client component which works well
for the local FTP-server used for testing (sitting on the same machine
as the app. so communication is to 127.0.0.1 there).
When I test it now with a remote FTP-server to be used later (a server
of a webhoster) I can
Hello,
if a client on a LAN sends a packet with e.g. 512 Bytes and TCP splits
it up internaly to e.g. 4x128 Bytes will the receiver get 4x the
OnDataAvailable event, or 1x with the whole 512 Byte?
So needs the sender to have a larger buffer to be able to concatenate
such packets before he can che
> Can OnDataAvailable be called while it is
> > already running?
> > And if yes, how to prevent this? Is using critical
> > sections a good idea here?
> You must avoid having the events reentered. To avoid this, you simply
> have
> to _not_ call any form of the message pump from the events. The
>
Hello,
I've a server and a client app. which communicate through a TCP based
protocoll I designed.
The server get's requests which in OnDataAvailable are received into a
1500 Byte sized array (most time the app. will run on a LAN) whose
contents is copied into a larger buffer then since the reque
Hello,
I need to change the directory on the server during upload of some files
but didn't get much of a clue from the FTP-Demo program supplied with ICS.
I'd like to do something like this:
upload file 1
change to a different directory on the server
upload file 2.
How do I do this?
Greetings
Hello,
I'm currently writing a COM-Server which also uses TWSocket for some TCP
connection.
When the COM-Server's client calls some initializing method on my
COM-Server a TCP Socket is created which listens for a incomming
connection on a certain port. There should only exist one connection
over
>>> If authentication is required to issue a command the server should
>>> send an error code, typically 530.
>> Okay, will pay attention to it. Is there any short overview of the
>> FTP-protocols available? Afaik the RFCs are a bit longish I fear.
>
> RFCs are the standards, there's no way aroun
Hello,
> Markus Humm wrote:
>> I've tried the FTPTst Application right now and found out that a PASS
>> is required after a open, it will delete the file then. But why
>> didn't the server tell me in my program and always claimed to have
>> carried out my dele
> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 21:38:06 +0200
> From: "Arno Garrels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTPClient and strange behaviour
> To: "ICS support mailing"
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Content-Type: text/p
Hello,
I'm using D2006, ICS 5 (from the Partner DVD) and Windows XP
professional with a lightwight FTP-Server.
I'm writing some application which is to be used to maintain a website
later and for this a html-file is created on the local PC and should be
transferred to the webserver using FTP.
I
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