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    Ftp transfert

    Hello,
    I would like to know how to make FTP transfert using C++. All I need is to send a file named x to the server named y.
    Khavoerm Irithyl

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    transfert?

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    I don't know that word in English... I thought it existed. All I need is to send a file to my FTP server using C++
    Khavoerm Irithyl

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    This may be what you're looking for... http://www.naughter.com/ftptransferdlg.html

    Hope this helps.
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    It what I'm looking for, but without the use of MFC...
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    Use the Inet API to connect and then use simple FTP commands to log in and send the file.
    google should tell you everything there is to know.
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