I did some testing from home and figured this out.

You don’t need ftp:// or http:// included in the domain name.

Enter your Hosts, port and credentials and the “browse” button will access the 
ftp server and display a window with a directory of the ftp service. Basically 
a way to test that the ftp connections work. GREAT TOOL!

I tried to run my ftp test taf from home and it failed again. “-341 Unalbe to 
connect to the file server. FTP Server: _T Port:”

Then it dawned on me that the reason I couldn’t use the “browse” button at work 
and the taf is unable to connect to the ftp server is that our firewall is 
preventing ftp traffic.

Case solved. This Write action works great.

Steve

From: Fogelson, Steve [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 5:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: TeraScript-Talk: Write - FTP action

I am looking for some documentation for this action.

Can the “host” just be the domain? Does it need to include ftp://

What is the “File” field used for? I thought maybe it was a path and file name 
to write to the ftp site.

When I click on “Browse” TeraScribe locks up on me. Maybe I am doing something 
wrong.

I know Robert is working hard on a new release and I see the Programming Guide 
has been updated. Is there documentation of the TeraScribe actions somewhere 
that I haven’t located?

Thanks,

Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions

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