I'm just curious as to why the choice on using the Indy components specifically ?
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Anonymous
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2003-01-20
Because they're pretty darned good, and open source?
Just a thought. I've developed a variety of email/nntp/ftp applications and found Indy to be the best out of what I have..which includes IMS and a couple of other non-open component sets..
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Anonymous
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2003-01-22
Thanx, I hadn't used Indy, (started with ICS before indy was available). It's encouraging when somebody specifically wants to use a certain component package. I'll have to take a better look.
Thanx.
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From my work with Indy and ICS.
Indy is be far faster and seems much faster and since Indy now comes with Delphi and not ICS it seems Borland also prefers them (all the borland SOAP stuff on linux uses 100% Indy)
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I'm just curious as to why the choice on using the Indy components specifically ?
Because they're pretty darned good, and open source?
Just a thought. I've developed a variety of email/nntp/ftp applications and found Indy to be the best out of what I have..which includes IMS and a couple of other non-open component sets..
Thanx, I hadn't used Indy, (started with ICS before indy was available). It's encouraging when somebody specifically wants to use a certain component package. I'll have to take a better look.
Thanx.
From my work with Indy and ICS.
Indy is be far faster and seems much faster and since Indy now comes with Delphi and not ICS it seems Borland also prefers them (all the borland SOAP stuff on linux uses 100% Indy)