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I am having trouble getting Indy to return upon certain URLS and I am not sure what is going on. I have some very simple test code to return the URL that I want and drop the HTML into a TMemo.

With IdHTTP Do
Begin
  s := Get(txtURL.Text);
  txtOutput.Lines.Add('-------' + sLineBreak + sLineBreak + s);
End;

Yet when I try it with this url :- http://nuediamonds.com/synthetic_diamond_rings.php it never returns and just locks. I added an OnWork event but all I saw in there was that the content length was always -1

Does anyone have any ideas please, I am desperately in need of solving this.

Regards Anthoni

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  • Can you access the URL in your web browser, without a proxy?
    – mjn
    Sep 2, 2013 at 18:49
  • Yep, it works in the web browser (Firefox) fine. Sep 2, 2013 at 19:06

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The URL you showed works fine for me using the current Indy 10 SVN snapshot. It does not get stuck.

As for why the ContentLength property is -1, that happens when there is no Content-Length header present. That can happen for one of several reasons:

  1. a Transfer-Encoding header is present and specifies a chunked encoding is being used. Chunked data is self-terminating.

  2. a Content-Type header is present specifying MIME multipart/... data is being sent, such as multipart/byteranges. MIME is self-terminating.

  3. the HTTP response is terminated by having the server close the connection.

Refer to RFC 2616 Section 4.4 "Message Length". for more details.

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  • I am having trouble knowing which Indy to grab. I am using the following url :- svn.atozed.com:444/svn/Indy10 I can see 10.6.0 XE4 but nothing for XE3. Do I grab the 10.6 version even for XE3? BTW: I am using the Indy version that came built in XE3 Sep 2, 2013 at 18:51
  • Yes, grab the latest. It supports Delphi versions all the way back to D5. And make sure you read the installation instructions. Sep 2, 2013 at 19:37
  • Hi Remy, deleted my previous comment. I did not read the document properly and still had some files under the /lib folder. I have it now fully installed and up to date. Tried my test program and still locking :( [Indy 10.6.0.0] Sep 2, 2013 at 20:51
  • Like I said, the code and URL you showed works fine for me when I use the latest Indy. When I call TIdHTTP.Get('http://nuediamonds.com/synthetic_diamond_rings.php'), it does not freeze up and does exit as expected. Can you update your question with an SSCCE demonstrating the problem? Or, at least, can you provide a Wireshark or TIdLog... capture of the HTTP traffic when TIdHTTP freezes for you? Maybe the HTTP server is sending a different response to me than it is sending to you, and maybe the response to you is malformed or is confusing TIdHTTP in some way. Sep 2, 2013 at 21:52
  • Pah! I created a new test for the SSCCE and guess what, it goes and works lol Sep 2, 2013 at 21:59

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