Re: DPReleases I have missed (was Re: tsNet docs?)

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
James Hale wrote: > Richard wrote: >>I'm running LC v9dp76 Indy on Ubuntu 14.04. > > And I am only on dp6. Well, to be fair dp76 was just released. And I know many folks still using dp54. :) -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile,

DPReleases I have missed (was Re: tsNet docs?)

2017-04-04 Thread James Hale via use-livecode
Richard wrote: >I'm running LC v9dp76 Indy on Ubuntu 14.04. And I am only on dp6. James ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences:

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Charles Warwick wrote: > Hi Richard, > > Are you using ftp:// or ftps:// at the start of the URL? It should > be ftp:// even for FTPS connections. Thanks, Charles. Following the example you provided there, I had indeed left it as "ftp://; -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems Software

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Charles Warwick via use-livecode
Hi Richard, Are you using ftp:// or ftps:// at the start of the URL? It should be ftp:// even for FTPS connections. Thanks, Charles -- Sent from my iPhone On 5 Apr 2017 at 08:20:05 AEST, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote: Charles Warwick wrote:

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Charles Warwick wrote: > Hi Richard, > > Do you only experience these hangs when you try to upload to folders > that don't exist? With SFTP, yes. With FTPS I'm now seeing an error 64: "Requested SSL level failed returned from server", with or without an existing path. > I have identified a

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Charles Warwick via use-livecode
Hi Richard, Do you only experience these hangs when you try to upload to folders that don't exist? I have identified a bug related to that which should be fixed in the next version. Thanks, Charles On 5 Apr 2017 at 06:50:29 AEST, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Charles wrote: > Just briefly though, tsNet also provides the feature to automatically > create missing directories when uploading a file. If you look in the > dictionary for the tsNet commands, you should be able to see a > command to turned that feature off if you wish to. Thanks - found it:

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Charles Warwick via use-livecode
Hi Richard, Thanks for the bug report, I'll check that out soon. Just briefly though, tsNet also provides the feature to automatically create missing directories when uploading a file. If you look in the dictionary for the tsNet commands, you should be able to see a command to turned that

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Bob Sneidar wrote: > On Apr 4, 2017, at 10:28 , Richard Gaskin wrote: ... >> Question: libURL has a VERY convenient feature in which if you're >> uploading to a path that includes a folder that doesn't yet exist, >> it'll create that folder for you. >> >> If tsNet doesn't provide that, is there

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
I have a need to allow a user to select the folder they want to save filled form to. I want the default to be ~/Documents/Installs but of course that folder may not be created yet. So what I do is I create the folder before popping the selection dialog, then if the user selects another folder,

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Hello Charles - Since I wrote my earlier post v8.1.4rc1 has been released, so I tried there with better results for some things, and noted all of my findings with both v9 and v8.1.4 for both SFTP and FTPS here: http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=19525 Question: libURL has a VERY

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Charles Warwick wrote: > Hi Richard, > > I think I am noticing a potentially related bug when an invalid path > is used in the SFTP transfer - I am looking into it now. > > Can you confirm that you are using the complete path for the > destination path in the URL? Unlike FTP, SFTP paths are not

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-04 Thread Charles Warwick via use-livecode
Hi Richard, I think I am noticing a potentially related bug when an invalid path is used in the SFTP transfer - I am looking into it now. Can you confirm that you are using the complete path for the destination path in the URL? Unlike FTP, SFTP paths are not relative to the user's home

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-02 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Charles Warwick wrote: > Firstly my apologies on the lack of documentation, it is definitely > on my todo list and I am working on some Livecode lessons for tsNet > at the moment. Looking forward to them - thanks. > I have just double checked that stack and noticed that the call to >

Re: tsNet docs?

2017-04-02 Thread Charles Warwick via use-livecode
Hi Richard, Firstly my apologies on the lack of documentation, it is definitely on my todo list and I am working on some Livecode lessons for tsNet at the moment. I have just double checked that stack and noticed that the call to tsNetUploadSync is using the wrong syntax (it changed at one

Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-02 Thread Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami
yes, more docs would help. I don't see any "SFTP" upload example, only "FTPS" upload. The later, I believe, gets into certificates, which I would rather avoid. On 12/1/16, 8:18 AM, "use-livecode on behalf of Ben Rubinstein"

Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Ben Rubinstein
I see - thanks Paul and Skip. Ben On 01/12/2016 18:11, Skip Kimpel wrote: There was some discussion awhile back where I first started to get some information and some links. I had unresolved questions and issues so I went to LC tech support and they reached out to the creator of tsNet to

Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Skip Kimpel
There was some discussion awhile back where I first started to get some information and some links. I had unresolved questions and issues so I went to LC tech support and they reached out to the creator of tsNet to create that demo that I gave a link to. I was specifically looking for examples

RE: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Paul Richards
I originally found out about tsNet and the sample stacks here: https://livecode.com/tsnet-new-networking-capabilities-for-livecode/ From: Ben Rubinstein<mailto:benr...@cogapp.com> Sent: 01 December 2016 17:45 To: How to use LiveCode<mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> Subjec

Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Ben Rubinstein
Thanks both of you... by my real question is how do you know about these sample stacks? Is their existence being revealed one by one on a need-to-know basis? On 01/12/2016 17:06, Skip Kimpel wrote: Here is a nice stack from the creators of tsNet that demonstrates some of the key

Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Skip Kimpel
Here is a nice stack from the creators of tsNet that demonstrates some of the key functionality. You can grab some code from this stack... I have put it up on my server so you can take experiment with it. http://magicgate.com/files/tsNet_Sample_Sync_Stack.livecode SKIP On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at

Re: tsNet docs/sample stacks

2016-12-01 Thread Matthias Rebbe
There is at least one other stack available at that location https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode And there was a sample stack from Neill Roger somewhere. I cannot find the URL