that shouldn't be the problem. I
do use Get Asynch however instead of Get like HttpTst does.
Regards,
--M
On 3/14/06, Merijn Terheggen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Are you sure? I experimented with ICS.HttpCli and used the OnRequestDone
> event to set flags for further downl
Are you sure? I experimented with ICS.HttpCli and used the OnRequestDone
event to set flags for further download decisions. I use a timeout check and
abort clients that take too long. However, I experienced certain clients
never getting to OnRequestDone. That could very well be in aborted cases.
H
I also get the same parameter mismatch errors in BCB6 that Bjørnar mentioned
in his mail.
Any ideas?
Bjørnar: are these errors gone in your set-up now? What did you do?
I used the 20060309 beta and the forementioned constants are commented-out
(I checked it).
On 1/27/06, Bjørnar Nielsen <[EMAIL
I experienced the same RequestDone error and asked about it previously. I
handled it by checking de StatusCode. On a RequestDone with StatusCode = 0,
it's not the final one and more will follow. However, I seem to end up with
clients that never generate a RequestDone anymore... That means clients t
If you can compile C++, you could check if you can use something out
of the ptypes library. Since you only need communication and not all
the overhead...
How about setting up the communication thru SOAP? There *should* be a
DOS implementation of SOAP out there somewhere... (perl on DOS? perl
can d
+0100, Maurizio Lotauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 26-Jul-05 09:31:34 Merijn Terheggen wrote:
>
> >Yes, I'm using the original client. Also the latest version.
>
> >Don't you get the same results when you add a LocationChange event
> >handler and set bre
ro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 23-Jul-05 17:04:48 Merijn Terheggen wrote:
>
> >I noticed some behavior of HttpCli that caused me a LOT of headaches
> >before I discovered what was going on and made a work-around.
>
> [...]
>
> Are you using the original
p.asp
> RequestDone, no error. Status =200
> StatusCode = 200
> hdr>HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> hdr>Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0
> hdr>Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 08:57:29 GMT
> hdr>P3P: CP="CAO DSP COR CURa ADMa DEVa CONo PSAa OUR IND DEM PRE PUR TAIa
> NAV UNI"
> hdr>Connection: close
> hdr>Conte
Steve: it doesn't apply in this case. The software runs on a clean
server without any firewall stuff going on. It also only happens once
every few hundred links downloaded with HttpCli.
--Merijn
On 7/23/05, Steve Endicott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if this applies to your situation
ld be interested in finding a reproductible case where it occurs.
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.overbyte.be
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Merijn Terheggen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "ICS support mailing"
> Sent: Saturday
I noticed some behavior of HttpCli that caused me a LOT of headaches
before I discovered what was going on and made a work-around.
This mail is to ask you:
- If the behavior that I noticed indeed happens the way I describe
- If the behavior is consiously designed this way or needs to be changed
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