FTP testing is alpha quality, at best. It was quickly thrown together as a
proof of concept. Have you tried using the View Results Visualizer?
-Mike
On Friday 27 July 2001 07:43, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure a test to grab several files from an FTP
> server. From the GUI it seems a little unclear how to do a GET, or
> PUT, on a file that lives in a subdirectory on the FTP server.
>
> There seem to be four relevant fields in the FTP Testing panel.
> Server, Filename, Username, and Password. The username and password
> fields are of obvious, but how I instruct the ftp client to do a GET is
> not.
>
> In my case, I have the ftp server on my machine and the files I want to
> grab live in a subdirectory foo/bar. I have the server field defined
> to be 'localhost' and the filename field defined as 'foo/bar/foo.txt'.
> How do I tell it to do a GET? As it is, the client does not seem to be
> grabbing the file, I'm only guessing since the output is vague. The
> output I get is
>
> Connecting to localhost trying to get foo/bar/foo.txt
> Username = ftp
>
> Regards,
> rob
>
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