Newsgroups : Borland : borland.public.delphi.internet.winsock : 2006 Oct : Re: Best method of keep-alive?
| Subject: | Re: Best method of keep-alive? |
| Posted by: | "Jamie Dale" (j.da..@turboz.net) |
| Date: | Tue, 3 Oct 2006 22:05:46 |
Hi Remy, Thanks for the usual speedy response
"Remy Lebeau (TeamB)" <no.spam@no.spam.com> wrote in message
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> "Jamie Dale" <j.dale@turboz.net> wrote in message
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>> Well to answer your question, the installation for .NET is far from easy.
>> I was trying to install it in Delphi 2005 .NET as I wanted to use Indy
>> for
>> .NET use. Couldn't get it to work. Despite numerous bits of advice all
>> over various parts of the web, it still didn't work.
>
> That is not very helpful.
I know....
> Just saying that something doesn't work says
> nothing at all about the actual problem.
>
However it's been at least 2 maybe 3 months since I last tried so I cannot
remember the exact errors off the top of my head.
> Incidently, have you looked at the FCL version of Indy yet? It is a
> re-write of Indy is pure C# instead of Delphi, specifically for .NET use
> only.
Not sure to be honest. There were so many packages to compile etc I couldn't
tell you know what I actually tried now.
To be honest, I gave up with it. I did like the D2005 IDE, but getting Indy
to work was such a horror I couldn't bear the frustration any longer.
Incidentally, for a Win32 app in D2005, does the user actually need the .NET
framework installed? (EG if it's on a different computer than it was written
on)
Jamie