Hi Bob,
BR> Thanks for the tip, looks like HttpCli will work fine and from
BR> looking at the demo it will save the image in a stream buffer
BR> which if I understand correctly I will then need to decode using the
MimeUtils.
There's no need to do any decoding on the returned buffer. Just save
i
Hi Mike,
You just saved me a bunch of time trying to figure out something I didn't need
(Chasing Ghosts as we use to say). This prompted me to actually run the HttpCli
demo and discovered Get() already does what I need. The Get method actually
transfers the file to the local hard drive... Can'
On Dec 1, 2007, at 07:22, Bob Reeves wrote:
> You just saved me a bunch of time trying to figure out something I
> didn't need (Chasing Ghosts as we use to say). This prompted me to
> actually run the HttpCli demo and discovered Get() already does what I
> need. The Get method actually transf
DZ-Jay wrote:
> Hello:
>
> In the TWSocket component, I've noticed that if an exception is thrown
> within an OnDataAvailable handler
> (which is triggered from TCustomWSocket.ASyncReceive() method) they
> will be ignored, and only the bMore flag is set to false which will
> stop the receive loop.
On Dec 1, 2007, at 13:36, Arno Garrels wrote:
> Have you got any exception that was raised from TWSocket internaly?
> I mean outside of your handler?
Well, I noticed the issue because my handler raised an unhandled
exception and the application then behaved in a strange manner because
it was n
Hello,
I created a THttpServer that is used as a middleware between my delphi app
and a flash application.
I want to make sure that only me and flash will communicate each other so I
want to restrict connections
from outside internet or local IPs. What's the safest way to check it? Any
piece of