> Nevertheless, connection are lost and the server is not usable anymore.

Can you better define what doesn't work ?
It is a perfectly reproductible problem or just happend sometimes ?

> It's no problem to place the HttpServ.pas V3 file into the same project
> folder so that it uses this HttrpServ.pas by default.
> Would this have an impact when I need to add SSL ?

Keeping old V3 is a dead end.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "TWsocket" <twsocket@elists.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2007 8:13 PM
Subject: [twsocket] HttpServ


>I have some http-servers that work fine with ICS V5h
> One server doesn't. It only works fine if I replace HttpServ.pas with the 
> ICSV3 one.
> I've checked both version of HttpServ.pas with WinMerge.
> Most changes are the authentication that has been added in V5h and 
> wsoNoReceiveLoop is now a standard option, so I removed this from the 
> server code.
> To get as close as possible, I added these defines:
> NO_AUHENTICATION_SUPPORT, NO+DEBUG_LOG and STREAM64 (local only!)
> Nevertheless, connection are lost and the server is not usable anymore.
> Some connections have an asnwer deferring build in of approx 20 seconds.
> It's no problem to place the HttpServ.pas V3 file into the same project 
> folder so that it uses this HttrpServ.pas by default.
> Would this have an impact when I need to add SSL ?
>
>
> Paul
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