Hi Steve,
If your only goal is to create an ftp client for just one particular
server, you could use ecxFTP. I could adjust the client to connect
automatically to the server of your choice and hide all additional
features to make it a really simple application. Maybe we should
build in a dialog that shows up if the password appears to be
incorrect. Have a look at http://economy-x-talk.com/ecxftp.html if
this sounds like a good idea to you.
Best,
Mark
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Op 6-jul-2006, om 13:59 heeft stevex64 het volgende geschreven:
Hi all,
I'm making a simple ftp client for a customer. They click a button
to select
a file and it automatically starts the upload. Server, username,
password
are all built in to the app so the user doesn't have to know
anything but to
click the button and find the file.
This works fine on my laptop running WinXP, but it doesn't work
right on 2
desktop pc's running the same OS. I have a text field that displays
n bytes
of nnn bytes uploaded, just the default upload status message. When
the file
is fully uploaded, that text is supposed to change to "file upload
successful". On the two pc's where it doesn't work, it gets to nnn
bytes of
nnn bytes uploaded and then goes no further. It doesn't say the
upload was
successful, and when I finally kill the process, the file has not been
uploaded to the ftp server.
Any ideas? Thanks for any help!
Steve Ralston
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