>> In fact, their AS400 program launch "RETR ." command and they get all
>> files which in the current directory. and with IIS, it's OK
>
> This behaviour is not defined in the FTP standard.
> To get all files, you must first use the list function to get the file
> list and then iterate thru the li
> In fact, their AS400 program launch "RETR ." command and they get
> all files which in the current directory. and with IIS, it's OK
This behaviour is not defined in the FTP standard.
To get all files, you must first use the list function to get the file list and
then iterate thru
the list. This
What is IIS reply to the "RETR ." command ? Is it a file, a directory list
or what ?
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From: "Arnold FLUTEAUX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 4:41 PM
Subject: [twsocket] RETR . On ftpServer
Hell
Hello,
"." is a folder link and not a file that points to the current folder.
RETR comes from "RETRieve a file". Therefore "RETR ." is not coherent. I
doubt it works on IIS either.
Regards,
SZ
> Hi
>
> I'm french user of ICS. So I've made a ftpServer based on ftpServer ICS.
> It's OK but i've a