Mark,
 
I use the ncftp command line utilities 'ncftpput' & 'ncftpget'.  There are options to 
create a log file (which you can then easily parse to find out if the remote host 
wasn't available, login failed, etc), delete the local|remote file after the put|get, 
control timeout, etc. Very handy, robust, and free. See ncftpd.com- seems to be 
available for most platforms; already included in linux (RH anyway).
 
Scott Ballinger
Pareto Corporation
Edmonds WA USA
425 670 0831

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Daly, Mark
Sent: Fri 4/23/2004 5:04 AM
To: 'U2 Users Discussion List'
Subject: callFTP?



Anyone know if there's been talk about a callFTP function? That would be
nice to have.

Currently we're executing unix commands to ftp files around. But parsing the
output to determine whether or not the transfer was successful seems a bit
hap-hazard to me.

If anyone would care to share their ftp tricks and tips, I'd greatly
appreciate it.

Thanks,

Mark.
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