Yes in fact this is what I want. It's quite OK, that it is non- standard. For my application it's essential that the uploaded files are not modified in any way. In other words: CR-LF-conversion must NOT take place. So just in case the client user forgets to switch to BINARY I want to make this the default. If the client user then actively switches from BINARY to ASCII, it's definitely his fault.

Johannes

Am 14.11.2008 um 14:42 schrieb Sai Pullabhotla:

The FTP standards mandate that the server should use ASCII mode by default. However, the FTP clients can choose the data type that is appropriate for
the file that they are downloading or uploading.

So, I'm not sure if you really want to change the default type of your
server to Binary and make it a non-standard FTP server.

Sai Pullabhotla
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 7:14 AM, Johannes Katelaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >wrote:

Hi,

when using the embedded ftpserver, is there a simple way to change the
default data type from ASCII to BINARY?

Regards

Johannes


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