I am using the latest version but I don't want to try a BETA version. I am
using a workaround and simply returning from the RequestDone event if the
LocationChange event was called and the status code is 0. I hope this is
sufficient.
This should definitely be fixed ASAP. It can cause
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] HttpCli StatusCode = 0
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From: Albert Wiersch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] HttpCli StatusCode = 0 causes problems
Hello,
I am having a problem using THttpCli and redirected
On 22-Sep-05 14:12:39 Francois Piette wrote:
The best is that you try the latest version, both the latest released version
and the beta version Maurizio has done (both available from ICS page at my
website).
I doubt that the beta solve this problem because the changes are in a
different part of
I'm trying to write a spider that collects web pages.
In the LocationChange event, I check the properties of the new
location. For instance:
- Is the new location a URL that is present on a black-list of banned
URL's or domains?
- Is there a robots.txt file for the new location?
- Other
Scrive Merijn Terheggen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to write a spider that collects web pages.
In the LocationChange event, I check the properties of the new
location. For instance:
Ok, nothig strange that can interact with the message queue.
Francois, I reproduced the problem using
Yes, I'm using the original client. Also the latest version.
Don't you get the same results when you add a LocationChange event
handler and set breakpoints in both the LocationChange and the
RequestDone event handlers?
Thanks,
--Merijn
On 26 Jul 2005 1:44:16 +0100, Maurizio Lotauro [EMAIL
On 23-Jul-05 17:04:48 Merijn Terheggen wrote:
I noticed some behavior of HttpCli that caused me a LOT of headaches
before I discovered what was going on and made a work-around.
[...]
Are you using the original HttpCli or an inherited version made by
you?
Bye, Maurizio.
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] HttpCli StatusCode = 0 causes problems
Here you go:
'http://help.lycos.com' redirects into
'http://help.lycos.com/network_1_help.asp'.
'http://help.lycos.com/network_1_help.asp' redirects into
'http://help.lycos.com/network_1_help.asp', which
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From: Merijn Terheggen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 6:04 PM
Subject: [twsocket] HttpCli StatusCode = 0 causes problems
I noticed some behavior of HttpCli
I don't know if this applies to your situation or not but I have seen a
StatusCode of 0 in log files from our customers. Most often, we find that
Norton Internet Security, or Norton Firewall is blocking the responses and
giving us the StatusCode of 0. I have them check Norton and they usually
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