Permissions problem. Does the user you created the FTP session with have write access to that ftp folder?
Timeout problem. If the FTP timesout during the upload, it could possibly cause this. But I don;t thin kit would always be 0 bytes, but fluctuate at the timeout point. There should be an error message returned for this one.
Source file problem. If the source file is not found, or in some way corrupted.
Transfer Mode problem. If the file is BINARY and you are transfering in TEXT mode, this might cause the 0 byte problem.
Jerry Johnson
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I am putting the file.
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