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SOAP Code Example: Clearing or setting the method namespace prefix
07/17/2008 - The SOAP component will allow you to change the method
Are /n software Components Thread Safe?
01/17/2017 - Only certain editions of /n software libraries are thread safe.
Can I change the permission settings when I upload a file onto an FTP server?
06/11/2004 - I want to upload a file onto an FTP server, but I would also like to change the permission settings when I do. Is this possible with your controls?
How can I do a partial download with HTTP?
04/23/2008 - How can I do a partial download with HTTP?
How do I transfer binary data with your controls?
06/07/2004 - How do I transfer binary data with your controls?
FTP directories with spaces in them.
03/30/2016 - If the FTP site has a directory with a space in it, retrieving the directory will fail.
Error Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted
07/23/2008 - This occurs when more than one process attempts to bind to the same local port.
Winsock Error 10060: A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.
07/24/2008 - This is Winsock error 10060 which can occur for a variety of reasons.
PipeExec and .NET 4.0 Console Input
08/04/2017 - In .NET 4.0 input from Pipes cannot be read by default.
OpenPGP Code Example: Support for PGP 6.5.8
08/05/2016 - PGP 6.5.8 can be supported via the AllowOldPacketType configuration setting.
IPWorks IPC - How to create and use named pipes
08/14/2015 - How to use IPWorks IPC to create and use named pipes.