Delphi 10.2 Tokyo support Delphi and C++, Win32 and Win64
ServerController.SecurityOptions.RandomTempFileNames property (Boolean). If true (default) temp and cache files will use true random file names (generated from a GUID)
Cache files can be created with extension
Bug Fixes
TIWCustomRadioButton.SetChecked() must uncheck other radio buttons in same group when checked = True
Fix rendering of HTML tag attributes mainly in IWGrid
Under some very rare circumstances, ISAPI could fail to receive complete request from IIS
Modified
MakeTempFile moved to IW.Common.System.pas
Lots of refactorings, small fixes and improvements
Known Issues
Due to a C++ Builder 10.2 64-bit bug, IntraWeb won’t work correctly when compiled as a C++ Builder 64 bit application (Delphi applications work correctly, though). If you are a C++ Builder 10.2 user, please vote for this bug: https://quality.embarcadero.com/browse/RSP-17722
If you are installing the first time on Delphi/C++Builder 10.2 Tokyo, please run IntraWeb Bundled Removal Tool (which is also installed in the \Tools sub folder). This is absolutely required!
This version is not binary compatible with previous version. If you have 3rd party dependent libraries (e.g. TMS, CG Tools, IWBootstrap), you must recompile these libraries from the source code.
INTRAWEB v4.1.10 for XE up to XE10.2 Tokyo released
This version can be used with bundled key for Tokyo which can be obtained from our purchase point online (http://app.atozed.com), and also a few bug fixes.
note: I installed using my key Bundle for XE10.1 Berlin and its ok. But you can get your new key to Tokyo usin HASH util in Atozed in your account choice
14.1.13
Posted on April 28, 2017 Alexandre Machado
Bug Fixes
Fixes cache file handling in some special circumstances. This also fixes some cases where WebApplicaiton.SendFile() would fail when used with Async events
Under some very specific cases IntraWeb design time package could fail do identify Delphi 10.2 Tokyo installation (exact version and edition). This only affects BUNDLED licenses.
This version is binary compatible with previous version. Third party dependent libraries (e.g. TMS, CG Tools, IWBootstrap), don’t need to be recompiled.
All software installed on Windows will leave some kind of information, either on disk or in the Windows Registry.
So, you should always (I always said), delete all the information related to the software you are trying to use, and, for some reason, you are not succeeding, either:
a) I never installed this software on my computer (Windows), it's my first time.
"So there's no relevant information!" Move on to next possibility.
b) I had the previous version installed and working, but the new version is no longer working as it should.
- Did you uninstall the previous version before installing the new version?
If yes, then information (files, folders, keys in the Registry) were left on your Windows. Find them and delete them!
- No, I did not uninstall the previous version, because the new version says it would do it for me!
Well, if she did! So it is said!
In all cases, I always wonder if I should trust what I see, or what I can see!
In the case of Intraweb for Delphi, this software has a free version that is installed with RAD Studio, so even if you tell it not to install, the installer copies the files to disk. So, start your problems, because the new versions are not created to evaluate this possibility and do the previous uninstallation. Only, it says that you should manually uninstall the previous version before installing a new version of Intraweb for Delphi.
Load RAD Studio and uninstall the Intraweb component first. Then go to the RAD Studio installation directory and find the Intraweb files (dcu, bpl, pas, etc ...) and delete everything. Including any key you find in the Windows Registry (look for INTRAWEB).
If you find it too difficult, read the ATOZED page (owner of Intraweb) and you will see that there is an application that you can download to REMOVE the version installed in your RAD Studio, commonly called "BUNDLED"
Good luck next time, and learn to read the owner's page of the components.