Dear Arno,
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 7:10 PM, Arno Garrels wrote:
> Fastream Technologies wrote:
> > Dear Arno,
> >
> > Why don't you add our ICS-based IQ Proxy Server 5.0.0C1 to your test
> > againsts:
> > http://www.iqproxyserver.com
>
> Thanks for the hint, but as I understand it is a reverse p
Hello,
Can someone please guide me to a correct demo/sample of how to send & receive
files?
thanks in advance
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Can someone please guide me to a correct demo/sample of how to send &
receive files?
Do you have any preference about the protocol to use ?
What are your requirement ? "Send and receive" file is a little bit short to
describe your needs.
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Hi Francois,
Many thanks for the response.
I am doing very good with the components sdo far :)
I need to send single file from the server and receive single file from the
client (1 file at the time such as: .txt, .exe).
I will be sending and receiving only single files and the size will be
maxi
I hope this was clear.
Not enough. see below.
I need to send single file from the server and receive single file from
the client (1 file at the time such as: .txt, .exe).
What about file metadata such as filename and timestamp ?
What about permissions to access the file at sender side and to
Hi,
I am developing an application that uses both a
TWSocketServer/TTcpSrvClient for TCP comms and a THttpCli to retrieve
periodic images over HTTP. I'm doing this in C++ in BDS2006.
All components are created (new) in code, so not present on the forms,
and then deleted in class destructors.
Thanks Francois,
I probably need to get into this abit more.
I have some more details..
What about file metadata such as filename and timestamp ?
What about permissions to access the file at sender side and to write the
file at receiver side ?
--> I actualy think I could handle it on the both si
Arno,
"18/02/2009 3[APA3A]tiny proxy 0.6
New features since 0.5 are marked with !.
Features:
1. General
+ HTTP/1.1 Proxy with keep-alive client and server support,
transparent proxy support."
http://3proxy.ru/0.6.1/Release.notes.txt
and this software is unlikely a trojan. I
FTP, HTTTP, SMTP/POP3, NNTP are all capable of transmit file and they are
standard protocols based on TCP sockets.
You may also design your own protocol based on your own requirements which
are...
--> I actualy have the protocol which is just the command based and
everything works real good and s
What is the 'correct' way to cleanly shutdown the THttpCli component,
whilst it could be in use?
Set all events to nil and call abort.
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Thank you :)
Just what wanted to hear.
With best regards
-Original Message-
From: Francois PIETTE
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 2:19 PM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] TWSocketServer & TWSocketClient send receive files
FTP, HTTTP, SMTP/POP3, NNTP are all capable of
Just what wanted to hear.
My pleasure :-)
You alos have the option to send the file in line mode and then you must
encode each block for example using base64 (See OverbyteIcsMimeUtils). This
is how SMTP/POP3/NNTP is handling files. This will takes more space but will
offer pure line oriented
Anton S. wrote:
> Arno,
>
> "18/02/2009 3[APA3A]tiny proxy 0.6
> New features since 0.5 are marked with !.
>
> Features:
> 1. General
> + HTTP/1.1 Proxy with keep-alive client and server support,
> transparent proxy support."
Is there some switch to turn that on?
I just tried briefly y
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
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