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Ok, posso editar os arquivos (fiz o teste online; testo pelo SVN se
houver alguma mudança real).
Obrigado pela confiança.
Marcos Douglas
Maybe if we use Synape would be better than Indy.
Marcos Douglas
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Yes. Synapse would generate a shorter, faster and perhaps easier to maintain than Indy.
We never have time!! =)
I will see the code and think about this migration.
Before I start (if possible, without change a lot of code) we'll talk about it.
BTW, I use Delphi 7 and Lazarus 0.9.31 r34129 FPC 2.5.1 i386-win32-win32/win64
So, I can only test in these environments.
Marcos Douglas
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Wanderlan Santos dos Anjos
Marcos Douglas
to be honest I am more interested in work with Lazarus, philosophy of both projects, because as you know Delphi now has support for web pages,
which I also find interesting is the embedded server, rather than FastCGI generation and addition to this, a graphical interface where you can visually manage the port, session, ip's of others, as to if necessary, restrict access, well, I think this is pretty preoyecto future. =D

because as you know Delphi now has support for web pages,
Delphi PRISM, Delphi For PHP and Intranet, all can use for create web pages.
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I agree. Delphi, as we know, did not exists anymore.
Ahh... Old time when I used Delphi 5 for Web apps...
Now, I'm migrate for FPC and Lazarus. All new projects I'm using FPC.
Marcos Douglas
Marco,
All new projects? You mean FPC and ExtPascal for web projects
only? Or for Windows apps too? I have XE2 and I'm impressed with
FireMonkey and the support for iOS. FireMonkey develops apps for
Win32, Mac OSX, and iOS. Hopefully Android in a future release. I
started developing for Android using another product a few months
back but now I am considering switching back to Delphi. Delphi XE2
definitely is a game changer, as far as I'm concerned. BTW,
ElevateSoft is releasing a new web developer any day now and I'm
eager to look at it. It integrates with ElevateDb and some other
dominant databases.
Brent
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Brent,
My projects, today, are Win Desktop or console.
I have not used ExtPascal (or even Lazarus FPC) for Web projects in
production yet. But, for Web in FPC, we have ExtPascal and fpWeb (FPC
default) that works very well, are free and Open Source. Many people
said, on the oficial list of FPC/Lazarus, that have apps in production
using FPC so, I think this is a good choice.
BTW, my name is Marcos not Marco. ;-)
Marcos Douglas