According to the rfc1808.txt, an URL can start with //
The ParseURL function will fail in such cases. Also, during a
relocation, the THTTPCli fail to parse a "location" field with such URLs.
Here is an example, that result in a relocation with these characteristics
http://twitpic.com/show/thumb/
> Oct 21, 2011 V7.41 Angus added OnHttpMimeContentType to allow
> custom ContentTypes to be supported for unusual file extensions.
Very nice.
Is there a reason you placed the calls in this sequences? I think
procedure THttpConnection.SendDocument[..]
begin
ErrorSend := FALSE;
On 21-10-2011 19:18, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
Oct 21, 2011 V7.41 Angus added OnHttpMimeContentType to allow custom
ContentTypes to be supported for unusual file extensions.
Seems to be working, but why the heck you call the internal
DocumentToContentType, even if it is assign
Hi,
With upcomming cross platform support new IFDEFs are required.
The V7 DotNet port Francois committed a few years ago has never
been finished and in the meanwhile a lot of development took
place with zero care about .NET compatibility. As a result
current .NET state is in a very bad state and
> I also find myself with the need to edit the DocumentToContentType
> function, each time I update my local copy of ICS.
SVN has been updated with a new OverbyteIcsHttpSrv:
Oct 21, 2011 V7.41 Angus added OnHttpMimeContentType to allow custom
ContentTypes to be supported for unusual file extensi
> I presume there is another way to get to the posted data apart from
> the method demonstrated in the webserver demo?
I have updated the web server demo with a new page delayed.html which is
sent after a 10 second delay using a timer, as I previously explained you
need to use. This is actually
Hi,
Thanks for the response.
First question,
Do we have any ftps server demo project?
Second question,
Is it possible to change FTP port to for example 51200?
Any demos for SSLFTPServer?
I have done some FTP client stuff before but never done anything with the
ftp server or sslftp server.
tha