I used HTTPCli of ICS in delphi 7, HTTPCli can handle redirection
automatically,
now I move my code to delphi XE3 and use the latest ICS, but HTTPCli can
not handle redirection automatically, Is it a bug? or What am I missing?
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I used HTTPCli of ICS in delphi 7, HTTPCli can handle redirection
automatically,
now I move my code to delphi XE3 and use the latest ICS, but
HTTPCli can
not handle redirection automatically, Is it a bug? or What am I
missing?
The 'latest' ICS still handles redirection automatically.
If
I have tried the RASDIAL unit to connect on remote site with modem
and PPP.
I don't understand your problem, and RAS is not supported in this mailing
list.
But you can try the full RAS component at:
http://www.magsys.co.uk/delphi/magras.asp
Beware it will not solve any problems if
The old HTTPCli is Version: 1.47 , it work fine in delphi 7
Now I use HTTPCli version is Version: 8.00 in Delphi XE3, and the link no
longer redirect is:
http://media.soundcloud.com/stream/EvkwidLYJX0C?stream_token=UUQGe
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems
Now I use HTTPCli version is Version: 8.00 in Delphi XE3, and the
link no longer redirect
Using the ICS frame browser demo, redirection works fine here, although
nothing useful is displayed since it's an audio clip, some headers
removed to keep this shorter:
FrameBrowser Get:
Hello everybody, I would like to know the difference between the components
and TWSocket TWSocketServer, do i need a software that will receive
multiple simultaneous connections to POS terminals like this (
http://www.sapienciati.com.br/dados/image/pos2. jpg), to know when a
connection is lost,
I would like to know the difference between the components
and TWSocket TWSocketServer, do i need a software that will receive
multiple simultaneous connections to POS terminals
You are talking about a server, and you'll find ICS server demos using
both TWSocket and TWSocketServer, since the
I created dynamically a HTTPCli and use it to get the URL:
mHttpCli:= THttpcli.Create(nil);
mHttpCli.OnCommand := OnMyCommand;
mHttpCli.OnHeaderData := OnMyHeaderData;
mHttpCli.OnDocData:= OnMyDocData;
mHttpCli.MultiThreaded := true;
mHttpCli.URL
Sorry, I wrote some wrong codes in OnMyDocData, now it work fine.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 8:34 AM, xlq xliuqi...@gmail.com wrote:
I created dynamically a HTTPCli and use it to get the URL:
mHttpCli:= THttpcli.Create(nil);
mHttpCli.OnCommand := OnMyCommand;