Hello, everybody!
Back in 2004 we have held here, on the twsockets mailing list, a discussion
regarding a possibility of implementing a general automaton capable of
handling almost any communication protocol using its BNF description.
I started to work on this idea in a short time after the
Hi, Angus,
I'm not sure if it's valid, but it is used by server-side scripts for assigning
some cookies and reloading the same page under new conditions:
Location: /
It's up to the site to prevent looping.
Stan
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Not exactly what I said ;-)
I said that irrespective to what RFC could imply, some sites intentionally
use redirection to the same location, and the site (server) should normally
prevent endless looping. If it's not, than indeed a client should protect itself
- whether it is implemented in
Hi, everybody!
I need to implement a kind of HTTP content filter for an end-user PC.
The easiest way is probably using a proxy like GpHTTPProxy. But it's a little
bit
difficult to integrate the proxy into all existing browsers and ensure that it
is not
switched off by unathorized user. Another
What is the servers you are trying to connect to? Microsoft products often use
abortion as a preferred method for disconnecting, i.e. they don't use graceful
close. As for the reason why the servers decided to disconnect - this is another
question. Suppose, some restriction on a number of
the license if required .
Maybe Stanislav will take the lead on this component ?
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Hello everybody,
In the past some people have posted messages here exposing their interest in
a HTTP-proxy. They tried to use the GpHTTPProxy component, but it has one
critical bug with persistent connections.
Now it seems that I managed to fix the bug using the proprietary sources
provided
by
: Re: [twsocket] Full URL decode (unescape)
Have a look at OverbyteIcsUrl unit.
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From: Stanislav stas...@orc.ru
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Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 12:07 AM
Subject: [twsocket
an example of what you need.
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From: Stanislav stas...@orc.ru
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code such things in our applications
on our own, but why doesn't HTTP server component (or IcsUrl)
provide unescaping, if it provides escaping? If I overlooked it,
please, point me out the place where to look at.
Best wishes,
Stanislav.
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could show an example, but it's not necessary, I think.
For a large period the mean values approximate to the weights.
But I'd like to have a short time smooth distribution.
Thanks in advance.
Best wishes,
Stanislav Korotky.
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Hello,
Don't you think that reverse-proxy is sufficient for that purposes, with no need
to modify servers themselves? Failover facilities should be external to
a server, imho, because they may fail if they are embedded into a server
which undergoes a failure.
Best wishes,
Stanislav Korotky
investigate the matter, alas.
Best wishes,
Stanislav Korotky,
Russia, Moscow, CET +02:00
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which could lead to similiar symptoms (taking into account that
they disclose themselves in such a negligible, infrequent manner)?
Best wishes,
Stanislav Korotky,
Russia, Moscow, CET +02:00
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Hello All!
Is it possible to determine current DNS address used by a system
if DNS is obtained automatically, that is DNS is not written into
the registry?
Best wishes,
Stanislav Korotky,
Russia, Moscow, CET +02:00
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