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  1. Remey, I am not a GitHub user and don't understand that hierarchy system and the discussions are difficult to follow in order to get to the step(s) for the solution or links or downloads. I'm on my way to work. Later, I will try and search this forum to see if there is a download link and installation instructions. If I don't find any, I may have to start another topic on this Indy Upgrade process.
  2. Yes, I had not mentioned that earlier today I updated my original post (at the top).
  3. update.. I have the issue partially solved, in the two tablets only. But, to answer Remy's question. I don't have the latest version because I had never used them in mobile devices.. only in Windows. And I never had any issues. They just worked. In Android mobile devices is where and when I just found out they don't work. Well, at least not for Android 10 on my smartphone. So, I wouldn't know if they are outdated and/or need to be upgraded. But, as it turns out, for the Android 4.4.2 and 4.4.4 on my two tablets, I did not have the Internet turned on, for those two devices. You see, in order to save battery life, I had turned off the auto-internet feature of those devices, and when I started using them in this project and with the Indy tidhttp component for the first, that is when I discovered all this trouble. However, the app no longer gives me any trouble for android 4.4.2 and 4.4.4 on the tablets.., it is working fine. I just need to get it working on the smartphone.
  4. update.. I decided to remove the tidhttp1 and IdSSLIOHandlerSocketOpenSSL1 components and re-add them to the project. This time, the LG Android 4.4.2 tablet is giving me this message: "Error resolving Address www.omdbapi.com: (7)"
  5. Just to update you on the process.. I am using the USB cable to deploy apps on the android, not the Google Store. I have never used that route, nor do I know anything about it. I use the USB route to add apps to my android device(s). Right up to now, I was using my smartphone, S10+ which has Android 10 on it. This device shuts down the app. Now, I am trying my old Acer tablet with Android 4.4.4 and an even older LG tablet with Android 4.4.2 on it. When I attempt to deploy the app on either of them via the USB cable, (and press the [submit] button in the app to process the idhttp) the app on both tablets does not shut down, instead, they display the same message: "IOHandler value is not valid" I thought for sure, that the LG 4.4.2 tablet would work for the "idhttp" component on android since I purchase both Delphi XE7 Pro and it, back in December 2014. So now, I am wondering if anyone ever did use the Indy TidHttp component on these much older androids successfully.
  6. Hi, I'm still up trying to find a solution. I've recently read about the TNetHTPClient, but it is for XE8 and onward. I have not found any package of it for XE7. If I can't find a solution for Indy, then I am hoping there is a component (with a similar operation to idhttp) elsewhere.
  7. Dave, (or anyone else) which section from the posted link should I be looking at? Looking through the maze of info, (it is all confusing to me. I am no Android expert. ) I have tried random ideas but still had no success.., the app continues to shut down.
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