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Nov 28th, 2000, 07:04 AM
#1
Thread Starter
Lively Member
Hello
I am trying to copy a file to an ftp server using the Inet Control but I can't get it to copy my file. I know it connects to the ftp server. But it wont copy. I am using the following code...
With Inet1
.Cancel
.Protocol = icFTP
.URL = "ftpsite"
.UserName = "ianf"
.Password = ""
End With
Inet1.Execute , "PUT F:\CPSHA000173H.820 /CPSHA000173H.820"
I am also monitoring the statechanged event to see if it connects or not.
Can anyone help?????
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Nov 28th, 2000, 08:04 AM
#2
Addicted Member
I say old bean
Ere - is it you?
It is init!
How de doo, Fri sounds tickety-boo.
Give a big showt owt ta da Irlam Massif - Respek
MC Nick 'P' in da house Wi' da Frawley breakin' it arl oop!
RuffNex
"It wasn't the booze that made me snooze, It was the Gin that did me in!"
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Nov 28th, 2000, 08:22 AM
#3
Thread Starter
Lively Member
Inet Control
Iee it is but I bloody need some help with my above problem (He says shacking his fist in an old man if it wasn't for those bloody kids style).
I can GET from the ftp server but not PUT.
HELP!!!!!!!!!
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Nov 28th, 2000, 08:40 AM
#4
Addicted Member
I reckon you should ask that andy ling, Just ask him to let your IP address in, and Rckon it'll work. I managed to ftp GETs & PUTs on every site you could possibly imagine (except "come on ye beggers - ITZ CHEGGERS" - Kieth Chguin's ftp site!) and had little or no problems. DWayne reckons theres a lot of internal security.
Liked the 'ow yoo sey Cocker-Knee sayingses vory fooney indood!
"It wasn't the booze that made me snooze, It was the Gin that did me in!"
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Nov 28th, 2000, 08:47 AM
#5
Thread Starter
Lively Member
Inet Control
I have read that the Inet Control can be unreliable how true is this anybody????
Does anyone know how to connect to an ftp server that requires username and password using the Winsock Control???
This does my ed in.......................
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Nov 28th, 2000, 06:11 PM
#6
Fanatic Member
The fact that the inet control is very buggy and is unreliable is VERY true. There are strange limits on it's use and it often fails to perform tasks. Using winsock is more difficult but it is more reliable. If you're using inet for personal purposes then it is fine and should do everything that you want, but for commercial purposes i would recomend winsock.
D!m
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Nov 29th, 2000, 04:18 AM
#7
Thread Starter
Lively Member
Inet Control
Thanks for the help I have managed to get it working now. I declared a remote port number and request timeout. I also used the while Inet1.stillexecuting thing and it all seems to work now.
I have had weird problems with the winsock component in the past and have been scared off a bit.
Thanks
Ian
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