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TServerRequest.OnBeforeExecute. Feature request ;-) |
Thu, Mar 2 2017 8:01 PM | Permanent Link |
Mario Enríquez Open Consult | Hi Tim,
I though it would be nice to have a TServerRequest.OnBeforeExecute(AUrl: string; Handled: boolean). In this event when could have access to the encoded url just before its sent to the server. This way it would be possible to add some additional processing to the URL (signing the request by example) and could also come handy when debugging. Regards, Mario |
Fri, Mar 3 2017 3:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Mario Enríquez wrote:
> I though it would be nice to have a TServerRequest.OnBeforeExecute(Aurl: string; Handled: boolean). > > In this event when could have access to the encoded url just before its sent to the server. This way it would be possible to add some additional processing to the URL (signing the request by example) and could also come handy when debugging. I was going to say that I do this today with a procedure which sets up the required headers and then executes it, but a proper event would indeed be a very nice addition. -- Matthew Jones |
Fri, Mar 3 2017 7:30 PM | Permanent Link |
kentersoft | <
I though it would be nice to have a TServerRequest.OnBeforeExecute(AUrl: string; Handled: boolean). In this event when could have access to the encoded url just before its sent to the server. This way it would be possible to add some additional processing to the URL (signing the request by example) and could also come handy when debugging. > +1, url signature need to after url encode, currently not possible. |
Tue, Mar 7 2017 2:27 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Mario,
<< I though it would be nice to have a TServerRequest.OnBeforeExecute(AUrl: string; Handled: boolean). In this event when could have access to the encoded url just before its sent to the server. This way it would be possible to add some additional processing to the URL (signing the request by example) and could also come handy when debugging. >> No problem, I'll see what I can do. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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