Hi Arno,
> You never check PostedDataSize, the size of your receive buffer.
> The pascal demo allocates this buffer dynamically depending on the
RequestContentLength plus one byte for the null terminator in the
OnPostDocument event handler.
> What is the value of RcvdByteCount when the error happe
Keith Willis wrote:
> I have managed to improve the code reliability by not dynamically
> allocating the PostedDataBuffer at all, (but this is not an
> acceptable solution). In the code snippets below I pre-allocate once
> in the constructor but this still generates AV's.
You never check PostedDa
Dear All,
I have recently written a small Web Server application using the THttpServer
component in ICS 5 with C++ Builder 5.
It serves GET requests perfectly, but when I added POST functionality,
(following the WebServ example) it has started generating EAccessViolations.
CodeGuard reports that
Michael Beardmore wrote:
> I have developed a small application for clients to download files
> from the internet using tHttpCli. Generally it works OK without
> software firewalls blocking the communication however, every now and
> then, some software firewalls (eg Vet, Nortons, Mcafee, AVG,
> Tr
Hello!
> It has nothing to do with the old version imho.
> I'm using V7 and have the same problem.
> I have TrendMicro installed and the new version is quite agressive.
> If I compile a keyhook that I wrote myself, it blocks even the compiler !
> The only thing that helps is switching off the fire
It has nothing to do with the old version imho.
I'm using V7 and have the same problem.
I have TrendMicro installed and the new version is quite agressive.
If I compile a keyhook that I wrote myself, it blocks even the compiler !
The only thing that helps is switching off the firewall or digitally