where can I find an example for uploading a file to a webserver using
httpCli ?
That is no different than posting anything else. Pay attention to the data
format. Most scripts expect MIME multi-part format. You'll find sample by
searching the mailing list archive.
I also want to measure
Francois PIETTE wrote:
where can I find an example for uploading a file to a webserver using
httpCli ?
That is no different than posting anything else. Pay attention to the
data format. Most scripts expect MIME multi-part format.
New TMultiPartFileReader from IcsSteams.pas may be helpfull
thanks,
What is the best place to start and stop timing ?
OnHeaderRequestEnd ?
OnRequestDone.
onRequestdone to stop the timing,
but when start the timing?
Paul
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From: Francois PIETTE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ICS support mailing twsocket@elists.org
Sent:
Thanks
Paul
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From: Arno Garrels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ICS support mailing twsocket@elists.org
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Http file upload
Francois PIETTE wrote:
where can I find an example for uploading a file to a webserver
Hello,
After two days of somehow-hard work, I coded
http://www.fastream.com/ics/WebStressTester.zip. It can generate 4000
hits/sec on local-to-local against IQ Web Server. I may give up the source
as well but it is in C++ and I do not want to harm anybody's network with
this tool as it could
I've tested with an example i found in the archives.
'Method not allowed' is returned.
What am I doing wrong ?
Paul
function TBandwidthCheckForm.Upload:boolean;
const
LR= #13#10;
var
Buf : String;
FileToSend : TMemoryStream;
Boundary, FName: string;
begin
result:= true;
FName:=
What is the best place to start and stop timing ?
OnHeaderRequestEnd ?
OnRequestDone.
onRequestdone to stop the timing,
but when start the timing?
When you call Post if you want to take connection time in the count, or
OnSessionConnected if you want to start when the server is connected.
On Mar 16, 2007, at 15:51, David Colliver wrote:
It certainly looks like email addresses. I know that 4000 bytes are
unusual
but this is how a lot of software tends to suffer from exploits like
this,
as 4000 bytes is not regularly tested for.
Its the responsibility of the application to
I had a problem of not being able to pause the socket in a proxy
type of application, when the client is sending from the local
machine. I tried both Pause() and wsoNoReceiveLoop option. The socket
will eventually pause, but it only happens after a few MByte data
is received.
I might have found
Hello,
The KB/sec meter now fixed. Speed is the same. GUI improved with tab orders,
etc...
http://www.fastream.com/ics/WebStressTester.zip
Please supply feedback (i.e. feature requests).
Best Regards,
SZ
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