Hello,

Here is the result of an interactive console session after typing

>>xoom: ftp://myname:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/backup/

and

>> read join xoom %"spaces in file.txt"

As you can see at the bottom, the error is :

** Access Error: Port none not open.
** Where: read join xoom %spaces%20in%20file.txt  

URL Parse: myname password ftp.xoom.com none backup/ spaces in file.txt
Net-log: ["Opening tcp for" FTP]
connecting to: ftp.xoom.com
Net-log: [
    none ["220" "230"]]
Net-log: {220 ftp.xoom.com FTP server (Version XOOM FTP 1.24.3+local-release Fri Aug 
28 15:52:40 P
DT 1998) ready.}
Net-log: [
    ["USER" port/user] "331"]
Net-log: "331 Password required for myname."
Net-log: [
    ["PASS" port/pass] "230"]
Net-log: "230 User myname logged in."
Net-log: [
    "SYST" "215"]
Net-log: "215 UNIX Type: L8 Version: BSD-199506"
Net-log: [
    ["PORT" port/locals/active-check] "200"]
Net-log: "200 PORT command successful."
Net-log: [
    ["CWD" either empty? port/path ["./"] [join "./" port/path]] "250"]
Net-log: "250 CWD command successful."
Net-log: [
    ["TYPE A"] ["200"]]
Net-log: "200 Type set to A."
Net-log: [
    [join "LIST " port/target] ["150" "125"]]
Net-log: {150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.}
Net-log: [
    none "226"]
Net-log: "226 Transfer complete."
Net-log: [
    ["PORT" port/locals/active-check] "200"]
Net-log: "200 PORT command successful."
** Access Error: Port none not open.
** Where: read join xoom %spaces%20in%20file.txt  

-- 
Fantam


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