With the HTTP Server though you will get the whole HTTP request even if it has been split up in to multiple packets at the TCP level?
Markus Humm wrote: >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 check and process them? if yes, has anybody a >ringbuffer implementation he would share? Otherwise I'm toying with the >idea to use a string as buffer so I can add chars and delete some from >the beginning of the buffer as needed, but I don't know whether memory >fragmentation is a issue here (D2006 with FastMM). > >Greetings > >Markus > > -- To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list please goto http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/twsocket Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be