ipsHTTPS.UseWinInet := True;
This line makes me thinking you are not using ICS !
There is no property of type WinInet in ICS.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "D'Arcy McNally" <darcy.mcna...@nowcasting.ie>
To: <twsocket@elists.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 10:01 PM
Subject: [twsocket] THttpCli NTLM OverbyteIcsBcb100Package
Folks,
I am updating a Delphi legacy application which uses OverbyteIcs. The
version is not confirmed but I believe it is v6. The package the legacy
Delphi application uses is OverbyteIcsBcb100Package.bpl.
This Delphi app successfully uses HTTPCli to download data via HTTP, and
in particular can download data via the NTLM security protocol. I am
migrating the Delphi app to C++ and all is well apart from the ability to
download data using the HTTPCli with NTLM configured.
The old version of the application written in Delphi, which can
successfully handle NTLM, uses the following 2 lines when NTLM is in use:
ipsHTTPS.UseWinInet := True;
ipsHTTPS.ProxyServer := '*' + HTTPProxyUser + '*' + HTTPProxyPass;
My latest application written in C++, which cannot handle NTLM, uses the
following lines when NTLM is in use:
HttpCli->ProxyAuth = httpAuthNtlm;
HttpCli->ProxyUsername = HTTPProxyUser;
HttpCli->ProxyPassword = HTTPProxyPass;
Questions:
1) Should the UseWinInet option be available in the C++ version?
2) Are the '*' used in Delphi version for ProxyServer interpreted by
Overbyte or are these characters recognised by MS NTLM?
Arno has advised me to update to v7, however I am encountering a number of
issues migrating. In particular it surrounds the Record Alignment settings
and the necessity for my application to use Byte alignment instead of Word
alignment as is the default setting for OverbyteIcsv7. I would prefer to
utilise the existing package.
Thanks in advance for any support or information
Regards,
D'Arcy
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