Anton Sviridov wrote:
>> Connect-timeouts are not the only possible ones.
> Yes, I know, but connect ones are the most general and used by
> everyone, because w/o connection there's nothing to do anyway.
>
>> If you need different timeout values for different states it has to
>> be implemented us
> Connect-timeouts are not the only possible ones.
Yes, I know, but connect ones are the most general and used by everyone,
because w/o connection there's nothing to do anyway.
> If you need different timeout values for different states it has to be
> implemented using a timer. We need to keep th
Anton Sviridov wrote:
>> Any alternates
>> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes)? It's not a
>> constant error AFAIK. IMO 408 was more confusing.
>
> Yeah, that's why transport level stuff should be done in transport
> (socket) classes :) We would have OnConnect(Request)Timeout
>Any alternates (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes)?
>It's not a constant error AFAIK. IMO 408 was more confusing.
Yeah, that's why transport level stuff should be done in transport (socket)
classes :) We would have OnConnect(Request)Timeout or something like and no
mess w
> The problems seems to be \"edn.embarcadero.com\" (12.233.153.18) is sickor
> off the air at the moment.
I've checked right now and it works perfectly.
I moved the file to my own server:
http://www.overbyte.be/arch/dump/trafficlight.zip
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Anton Sviridov wrote:
> Arno Garrels wrote
>> Please guys, take a look at this fix for V7 and test it, anything
>> wrong with it?
> It works, but I think Abort isn'tt a very good way to tell that there
> was timeout...
Abort on timeout is commonly used in ICS.
> and 404 even stranger. 404 m
Server seems to be down indeed
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The problems seems to be "edn.embarcadero.com" (12.233.153.18) is sick
or off the air at the moment.
The domain responds to a Ping (average 173ms!) but none of the 3
browsers and 2 ISP combinations I have avalable here will download
anything from that address. "Timout waiting for server", or "Co
Arno Garrels wrote
>TWSocketCounter has been added to TWSocket in V7 with properties
>ConnectTick, ConnectDT, LastAliveTick, LastRecvTick and LastSendTick.
Yes, I'm using it in my FTP class, but Start/StopTimer seem easier in my case
SZ wrote:
>I think Arno and Francois is right about not making
Arno Garrels wrote:
> Please guys, take a look at this fix for V7 and test it, anything
> wrong with it?
Just noticed that it still lacks a timeout status.
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> > But most components do have a timeout for sync methods, for
> > instance TSyncSmtpCli and TFtpClient.
>
> Yes they have, but do they work properly when a send or receive
> lasts longer then the timeout value?
I fixed the timeout in TSyncSmtpCli eight years ago, one of the first
changes I m
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>>> I'm writing simple console downloader and decided to use sync
>>> operations in order to simplify structure. But I've found that
>>> sync requests (HttpCli) do not use any timeout, so they may last
>>> forever in case of error.
>>
>> That's IMHO a b
> I'm trying to locate the source code and TTrafficLight component
> referenced in an article written by Francois Piette and found
> originally in thefollowing inactive linkage:
> http://edn.embarcadero.com/print/20465.
The article has a link to the source code near the top of the article just
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