To close this one (sort of),
The problem disappears when I use the OverbyteIcsHttpSrv.pas from the
zipped daily snapshot (http://wiki.overbyte.be/arch/icsv8w.zip).
regards,
Merijn
On 03/09/2014 23:34, Merijn Bosma wrote:
Hi all,
For a current project I need to build an HTTP server to which
> I've tried a number of times with this url
> http://www1.telecom-tariffs.co.uk/testing/uploadfile.htm?FileName=me
> rijn.test
> Can you please confirm if the upload went ok?
> Received Post Data File, Size 4,550, Content Type: application/binary
> FileName: merijn.test/cgi-bin/FileUpload/books.
Hi Angus,
While I agree with you, the issue seems to be a little more complex.
I've tried this connection over the internet, client on a remote
location, server running locally. It still shows the same issue.
What's ever more odd is that I switched the writing to TMemo.Lines with
a sleep(), to
Hi Angus,
I wasn't aware the /cg was in the filename, it was there unintentionally.
I've tried a number of times with this url
http://www1.telecom-tariffs.co.uk/testing/uploadfile.htm?FileName=merijn.test
Can you please confirm if the upload went ok?
thanks,
Merijn
On 04/09/2014 16:30, Angus
> No, I can't reproduce using that URL
You did not succeed in saving any files on the server, because my application
ignores all upload file names with file path delimiters. It will be a better
test if you strip off the path and just leave the XML file name.
12:42:59 Request: 192.168.1.162:80[
> No, I can't reproduce using that URL, I'm not really sure what
> triggers the situation
I have seen cases where a bug that shows up during testing on a fast LAN is
never reproduced on real world servers and networks.
Try adding bandwidth limiting to your client to slow down the speed on the L
Duh, looked at the page but didn't real bottom lines :\ sorry for that.
No, I can't reproduce using that URL, I'm not really sure what triggers
the situation (see the fact that calling TMemo.Lines.Add() seems to
avoid the problem).
I'm currently adding debug log into ICS, and it seems that at
> Thanks for the idea, can I upload files from software instead of
> using the webpage?
This is explained when you read the web page.
Angus
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Hi Angus,
Thanks for the idea, can I upload files from software instead of using
the webpage?
Thanks,
Merijn
On 04/09/2014 13:25, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
For a current project I need to build an HTTP server to which data
can be POSTed, so I build one using OverbyteIcsWe
> For a current project I need to build an HTTP server to which data
> can be POSTed, so I build one using OverbyteIcsWebServ.dpr as an
> example.
> I ran into stability problems, and starting slimming my code down
> to isolate the problem.
Please try uploading your file to one of my public ser
I have some new info, which unfortunately only makes things less logical
for me :p
Since at the moment the focus, for me, is moved from my code to ICS
code, I've switched back to a simple HTTP server I made in stead of the
demo.
This server app is much smaller then the demo, thus easier to debug
I just noticed I can't attach a file through the mailing list (makes
sense), so I've put the zip file with HTTPPoster sources online:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~bosma/HTTPPoster.zip
regards,
Merijn
On 03/09/2014 23:34, Merijn Bosma wrote:
Hi all,
For a current project I need to build an HTTP serv
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