> You can also check property Connected before calling a method that
> requires
> a connection, something like:
Strangly, I've changed the code to that below and I still get the codesite
messages, which to me means that something is going wrong with the QUIT
command.
I can see that the last line reported by the ondisplay event is
> QUIT
if FTPclient1.connected then
if not FtpClient1.Quit then
begin
codesite.send('bad quit');
codesite.send(FtpClient1.LastResponse);
DisplayError('Quit failed');
FtpClient1.Abort;
Exit;
end;
regards
David
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