On 2012-09-19 15:09, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
*Subject:* [twsocket] FTPCli in thread
*From:* Fredrik Bergström
*To:* twsocket@elists.org
*Date:* Mon, 17 Sep 2012 19:41:01 +0200
Hi,
I started writing an message to this list about an timeout-issue we
have been having, but I
Hi,
I started writing an message to this list about an timeout-issue we have
been having, but I think it may be better for me to first ask for some
guidance on how to run OverbyteIcsFtpCli properly from a thread.
I know we should have some kind of message pump running in the thread,
but woul
I must say that Mobile TCP is the most recommended program of these
=P, and it uses ICS as well ;).
Sadly I do not think that it will solve this problem, but I could look
into adding authenticated SMTP, should not be that hard I guess. I
have to rewrite the forwarding bit anyway ;).
Sorry for bei
Sorry, should have been:
"For BCB6 I run a quite old v5 and for BCB2006 the latest v5 beta."
/Fredrik
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 17:17:34 +0200 GMT, Fredrik wrote:
> I'm also running BCB6 and BCB2006.
> For BCB6 I run a quite old v5 and for BCB2006 the latest beta.
> I did have some small problems wi
I'm also running BCB6 and BCB2006.
For BCB6 I run a quite old v5 and for BCB2006 the latest beta.
I did have some small problems with installing on BCB2006, but I got
the project file to work after some fiddling about. And now it works
great.
Do not remember how I got it to work, I think I used
I have no problem with that, but I would be more happy with
suggestions of how to do this with indy direct (ie. parsing both msdos
and linux ftp listing formats).
What Francois should be angry on is that I have forgotten to send him
the postcard (make it postcards) that I should have done long tim
Yes, Create the threads yourself and have one FTPCLI in each of them.
/Fredrik
Saturday, April 9, 2005, 12:13:12 AM, you wrote:
> Some of You guys know Leechget and downloadmanager like that. They have an
> option to download a file in threads. Is it possible with FTPCLI to setup
> ranges to dow
The only good way I have found to get your "external" IP address has
been to check a website for it.
Either make a small phpscript like this:
or get it from parsing the xml on this page for example:
http://xml.showmyip.com/
/Fredrik
Thursday, March 17, 2005, 2:56:31 AM, you wrote:
> The websi