I have an automated process that has been sending FTP files to a
customer for over two years with no problem. Suddenly, they seem to be
missing two bytes from a file after I transfer it, which is causing
problems.
I did recently upgrade my ICS to the latest version. Has anything
changed that
Gies,Brad wrote:
The problem is the same whether I transfer in binary mode or ASCII
mode. I have noticed that I do get the 150 Opening ASCII mode data
connection for 501330.zip. even when I have the binary mode check
box checked in the FTPTest form.
Am I always sending in ASCII mode now?
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It seems the answer is that I now have to send the Type command before I
do the PUT. Did it used to default to binary before, and now it defaults
to ASCII?
When I originally built my little web site program for editing pages and
uploading them, I was under
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From: Gies,Brad
Sent: 7/6/2006 11:35:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP missing bytes
It seems the answer is that I now have to send the Type command before I
do the PUT. Did it used to default to binary before, and now it defaults
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From: Gies,Brad
Sent: 7/6/2006 1:41:41 PM
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Thanks for the explanations. I had no idea it was a server setting, and
always assumed it would be up to the client. I guess I have just been
lucky