Set passive="yes" in the CFFTP tag to enable reading of the "/" directory.

That was a painful discovery ... lol

> After using CFFTP  action="open" to connect to the server, another CFFTP
tag
> with action="listDir" is required.
>
> My problem... when I get the value from the first call using
> CFFTP.ReturnValue, and that value is simply a "/" then the next call with
> action="ListDir" the directory="#CFFTP.ReturnValue#" fails.
>
> What is the trick to read the "root" directory with this tag?
>
> If I set up the FTP server with a root path of /e:/ there is no
problem....
> just when the root path is /
>
>
>
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