I seem to be failing to understand the use of the libURLSetFTPStopTime command. The docs say:
"When Revolution opens a socket to a host in order to upload or download a file via ftp, or to delete a file, it leaves the connection open for a time after the transaction completes. If another file is requested from the same FTP server during that time, Revolution uses the same socket instead of opening another one. This saves time if you are transferring multiple files with the same server, since the socket does not need to be set up again for each file." However I find that if I am transferring lots of files, that Rev opens a new connection for each file regardless and I rapidly get to a stage where the server is rejecting my commands because I have too many connections open. So I tried increasing this stop time assuming that then it would keep using the same connection for each file transfer, but this was not the case. The solution was to decrease this stop time to make sure that each connection closed as soon after the file transfer as possible. That way I was able to download lots of files in a single session. Dave - are you there? Am I making some logical error or is there something wrong with either the docs or the way this operates? Cheers, Sarah _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
