This is working properly for me now, thanks very much. I read a little on the runrev site concerning libURl and I found that libUrlFtpUpload does the same thing. Now which method is better?
On Monday, July 29, 2002, at 05:24 AM, Dave Cragg wrote: > At 11:18 pm -0400 28/7/02, Simon Lord wrote: >> I got this mostly working I think. but Here's what happens: >> >> The url: >> ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/downloads/osxhints/ >> The file: /Applications/MetaCard/Direct_Chat.zip >> The error: error File not specified >> >> I'm using the code you sent with the obvious variables hardcoded in >> just to test it out. I'm wondering if it has something to do with a >> product we use on our server but I won't know that until morning. >> If you spot anything please let me know. > > You need the full file path of the destination url. For example; > > ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/downloads/osxhints/Direct_Chat. > zip > > Also, you'll probably have to urlEncode your user name as it > contains the "@" symbol. > > For example: > > put > "ftp://<USER>:<PASS>@www.marelina.com/downloads/osxhints/Direct_Chat.zip" > into tUrl > put urlEncode("[EMAIL PROTECTED]") into tUser > put "xxxxxxxx" into tPass > replace "<USER>" with tUser in tUrl > replace "<PASS>" with tPass in tUrl > put "binfile:/Applications/MetaCard/Direct_Chat.zip" into tSourceUrl > put url tSourceUrl into url tUrl > if the result is not empty then > answer the result > end if > > For more infor on libUrl, see the following: > > <http://www.runrev.com/revolution/developers/interimreleases/liburl/liburldoc. > shtml> > > Cheers > Dave Cragg > _______________________________________________ > metacard mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard > > Sincerely, Simon _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard