Ian Branch 127 Posted January 3, 2020 Hi Team, D10.3.3, Indy v 10. I am trying to implement the Quote of the Day example as demonstrated by Alister Christie in his video 'Quote of the Day (And tray icon balloon hint)' in 2008. The project builds OK and aside from changing the idQOTD port to 80 it seems to run OK using quotes4all.net as the host, but doesn't seemingly return anything. This is my first foray into Indy. I suspected it may be a Unicode thing however it doesn't seemingly return anything when built with D2007 either. I can't tell what version of Indy Alister used but I suspect it was earlier than 10. Has anybody got this particular example working in the more recent Delphis/Indys? I'd appreciate any suggestions/assistance/guidance. Regards, Ian Share this post Link to post
Remy Lebeau 1394 Posted January 3, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, Ian Branch said: I am trying to implement the Quote of the Day example as demonstrated by Alister Christie in his video 'Quote of the Day (And tray icon balloon hint)' in 2008. The project builds OK and aside from changing the idQOTD port to 80 it seems to run OK using quotes4all.net as the host, but doesn't seemingly return anything. TIdQOTD implements the "Quote of the Day" protocol described in RFC 865. It connects to a QOTD server on port 17, grabs all of the raw bytes the server provides until the server closes the connection, and then returns the raw bytes as a string. But you are not connecting to a real QOTD server on "quotes4all.net". When you changed the TIdQOTD.Port property from 17 to 80, you are connecting to an HTTP server on "quotes4all.net" instead, and as such it requires an HTTP client rather than a QOTD client. You are not seeing any data being returned because TIdQOTD is not requesting any data, and eventually the HTTP server closes the connection when it does not receive a valid HTTP request. In Alister's demo, he connects to real QOTD servers for "alpha.mike-r.com" and "quotes4all.net" on port 17 only, not on port 80. The QOTD server on "alpha.mike-r.com" still works (I just tried it), but it does not appear that there is a QOTD server running at "quotes4all.net" on port 17 anymore (or maybe it is just offline right now, who knows. Alister's demo is over a decade old, after all). So, if you want to use TIdQOTD, you need to connect to a real QOTD server, like the one at "alpha.mike-r.com". If you want to use "quotes4all.net" then you need to use TIdHTTP instead of TIdQOTD, eg: uses ..., IdHTTP; var HTTP: TIdHTTP; Quote: string; begin HTTP := TIdHTTP.Create; try Quote := HTTP.Get('http://quotes4all.net'); finally HTTP.Free; end; end; Just know that you are going to get more data than you are expecting, since quotes4all's HTTP server delivers content in HTML format, which you will have to parse afterwards to extract the text you want. Edited January 3, 2020 by Remy Lebeau 1 Share this post Link to post
Ian Branch 127 Posted January 3, 2020 Hi Remy, Excellent! Thank you. All working now. Regards & Tks again. Ian Share this post Link to post
bazzer747 25 Posted November 14, 2022 Just trying TIdQOTD and all I get now is Socket Error #10061 Connection refused. Host: alpha.mike-r.com Port: 17 ANy thoughts as to why - maybe this host is no longer available, if so is there another? Share this post Link to post
Remy Lebeau 1394 Posted November 14, 2022 4 hours ago, bazzer747 said: maybe this host is no longer available Seems to be. I can't access anything on alpha.mike-r.com, so it must be down. 4 hours ago, bazzer747 said: if so is there another? I'm sure you can find another QOTD server online somewhere. There are a few mentioned on the bottom on https://wiki.freepascal.org/QOTD, for instance. Just look around. Share this post Link to post
bazzer747 25 Posted November 15, 2022 Thanks for that. I've tried the others listed and djxmmx.net is the only one that gives a response. Share this post Link to post