Lisa,
        Can you FTP from the Cold Fusion server using the FTP command
prompt.  You should be able to go to the command prompt go ftp
ftp.test.com.au, input username and password.  If this fails then CF will
never be able to FTP.

Brian Knott

-----Original Message-----
From: Lisa Bogle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 22 November 2004 1:31 PM
To: CFAussie Mailing List
Subject: [cfaussie] CFFTP

Hi all,

I posted recently about drama's I am having with cfftp. I can successfully
open a connection (I get a confirmation that it succeeded) but after that I
can't do anything else including close it!!! - I get this error:

      An exception occurred when performing the FTP close operation.
      The cause of this exception was that: Connection closed without
indication..



This has been going on for days im no closer to a solution!! - any ideas or
pointers would be greatly appreciated. I have looked in  all my cold fusion
books and search the web multiple times and haven't found anything to
explain this??

Also what I need to do overall is allow a user to ftp a file from their
client machine to a remote ftp machine (that will not likely be running cold
fusion) via a cold fusion application - I assume CFFTP is the right tag to
use for this? - i.e. I can take a file from a client and upload it to any
given designated ftp server I have the details for right (basically just an
inbuilt browser based ftp client in my web app)?

Cheers
Lisa



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