ast with web there is the redirect from their server to go by!
The only other way to handle this might be to do a reverse lookup on the DNS
response and detect OpenDNS servers that way (which at least would not limit
to http requests).
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e trying
to answer is basically unanswerable!
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Mark Rogers wrote:
> Looking into this in more detail, it seems that if I have my instance of
> TSynHttpServer (which is derived from TSynTcpServer) set with
> SpareThreads>0, then threads which do not die (eg by timing out) do not
> get freed and cause the access violation an
Mark Rogers wrote:
> I am however getting EAccessViolation exceptions when shutting down my
> application if any web requests have been made, presumably because a
> thread servicing web requests has not been terminated. (The exception
> gets triggered in TExecLoop.Execute.)
>
orm's OnDestroy
handler.)
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I haven't managed
to work out where to interface with them - serving a page straight from
the filesystem is easy but generating output from GET/POST input
parameters is so far beyond me.
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ing to the HTML and I can't see how to do it.
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or else post it here.
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Mark Rogers wrote:
> I'm not ready to take the blame yet, much easier to blame the drivers :-)
>
OK, time for me to put my hand up...
I had a lot of problems.
Partly because I was not properly terminating my comms thread while
testing the code and that was often leaving the p
ot!
> Seriously though, to check the port names, examine the registry branch:
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\SERIALCOMM
>
That's useful, thanks.
Presumably synaser and portmon look in different places if they're
getting different answers?
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d it does today. We'll see what
tomorrow brings :-)
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Maybe something not properly installed at a driver level.
Note: This project will need 5 serial ports so setting a "normal" port
number was not a real option.
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: The serial port is RS-485 not RS-232, but as far as I understand it
shouldn't look any different to the O/S or my software. I thought I'd
best mention it anyway though.
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and likely in synapse and curl.
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n't reach the server or because
the server rejected the connection? I can't check the status of WorkSock
as that isn't available outside the function.
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the purpose of FRCode?
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