This might be of use to anyone using the libURL commands. I've discovered
that deleting an ftp file as in delete url myUrl does not work if messages
are locked at the time this command is sent. The other url commands, as far
as I can tell, are not effected by locked messages.
Thanks again
Hi Listers,
I'm currently working on a project using Metacard's ability to move files
between my local computer and an FTP site. I'm using the following syntax:
Put url ftp://userName:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/myFolder/myFile/ into
myLocalFilePath
Can anybody help me with the syntax to also do
Hi Ray,
Hi Listers,
I'm currently working on a project using Metacard's ability to move
files
between my local computer and an FTP site. I'm using the following
syntax:
Put url ftp://userName:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/myFolder/myFile/ into
myLocalFilePath
Can anybody help me with the syntax to also
At 2:11 pm -0500 11/12/03, Ray Horsley wrote:
Hi Listers,
I'm currently working on a project using Metacard's ability to move files
between my local computer and an FTP site. I'm using the following syntax:
Put url ftp://userName:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/myFolder/myFile/ into
myLocalFilePath
Can
I'm trying to use MC to save a stack to a password protected directory on a
server. I created a designated username/password for the directory and I am
using the past-offered convention for assembling the destination filepath:
put the fileName of the topStack into tSourceURL
put (ftp://; tName
but also to write to it, maybe
the user doesn't have write permissions like the admin.
Thanks for the suggestion, but the user *does* have write access, which can
be accomplished via an FTP tool. So far I cannot get *MC* to write to the
directory.
Still looking for suggestions...
Regards,
Scott
of the topStack into tSourceURL
put (ftp://; tName : tPass \
@ftp.myserver.com/special/mystack.mc) into tDestURL
put url (binfile:tSourceURL) into url tDestURL
The result is an error from the server reading Error 550. Access denied by
ACL. I assume this means the server is denying access
the fileName of the topStack into tSourceURL
put (ftp://; tName : tPass \
@ftp.myserver.com/special/mystack.mc) into tDestURL
put url (binfile:tSourceURL) into url tDestURL
The result is an error from the server reading Error 550. Access denied by
ACL. I assume this means the server
At 1:58 pm -0800 21/1/03, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Ian Gordon wrote:
put ftp://; urlEncode(tUsername) : tPass @ tadd tpath into
ftpPath
put url (binfile: SrcFilename) into tData
libUrlFtpUpload tData, ftpPath
The specs I found online suggested encoding the user name and/or password
Looking at http://hometown.aol.com/web_member.adp, it says:
Set up the FTP program by entering the following
information into the program's login:
- Host Name/Address: members.aol.com
- User Name/ID: (Set to anonymous)
- Password: (Your full AOL e-mail address)
So it seems
On 1/21/03 8:55 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
So it seems that to login to AOL's FTP I'd need to do something like this:
ftp://anonymous:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@members.aol.com
But of course with two @s that won't work. :(
How do I apply AOL's recommendation to libURL's login/password urls?
Those
Hi
I had the same problem a few weeks ago and found the answer in the list
somewhere..
Use urlencode
ex.
put ftp://; urlEncode(tUsername) : tPass @ tadd tpath into
ftpPath
put url (binfile: SrcFilename) into tData
libUrlFtpUpload tData, ftpPath
Works for me. hope it does for you
Ian Gordon wrote:
put ftp://; urlEncode(tUsername) : tPass @ tadd tpath into
ftpPath
put url (binfile: SrcFilename) into tData
libUrlFtpUpload tData, ftpPath
The specs I found online suggested encoding the user name and/or password,
but libURL still choked on it with an invalid url
On 12/10/02 7:44 PM, Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
is anybody there mirroring the downloadable MC files (betas)
on his/her server ?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/metacard_download/links
--
Looks like the MC ftp-server is the dedicated target of DOS attacks :-(
Could
Hi LiangTyan,
Hi all,
is anybody there mirroring the downloadable MC files (betas)
on his/her server ?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/metacard_download/links
Thanks a lot.
Works fine.
Regards
Klaus Major
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Hi MetaCard Users,
The current way I'm using to get info to and from my web site via scripts is
this:
put url ftp://userName:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/myFolder/myFile/; into
url myLocalFilePath
However, some school districts have 'firewalls' which don't allow ftp calls.
The http protocol seems
you could post the contents of a web page (url encoded) and then
urldecode it in a cgi the other end?
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At 11:18 am -0700 25/6/02, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Hmmm... still stumped on how to proceed, I'm afraid.
I think I misunderstood the original problem.
Here's the relevant snippet from my script:
put ftp://; tUser : tPword @ tHost \
/ tDir / into tBaseDestUrl
put 0 into tCounter
/ItemWizard.htm
Also, if you're interested in rolling-your-own, you might check out the
altURL Library at the same Downloads.htm page. It's pretty easy to read the
source code, but you'll have to write your own FTP protocols.
Finally, if you don't NEED ftp protocols, there's a nifty file transfer
cross
my script:
put ftp://; tUser : tPword @ tHost \
/ tDir / into tBaseDestUrl
put 0 into tCounter
put the number of lines of tFileList into tMaxCount
InitProgress Uploding files..., tMaxCount
repeat for each line tDestFile in tFileList
add 1 to tCounter
put line 1
.
Hmmm... still stumped on how to proceed, I'm afraid.
Here's the relevant snippet from my script:
put ftp://; tUser : tPword @ tHost \
/ tDir / into tBaseDestUrl
put 0 into tCounter
put the number of lines of tFileList into tMaxCount
InitProgress Uploding files
Richard,
Not sure if this helps, but I took a peek into the libURL scripts...
It seems like you can get messages completely blocked by finding this:
repeat while laFTPStatus[laUrl[laNx[x]]] is empty
wait for messages
end repeat
Which appears several time in a ulFTPSend handler. Just
At 10:36 PM -0700 6/25/02, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Geoff Canyon wrote:
At 11:35 PM -0700 6/24/02, Richard Gaskin wrote:
I have a fairly complex setup in which I nee to avid race conditions, and
using put seems to allow processing of other messages while it's
connecting and uploading.
Could
Dave Cragg did a great job with the new libURL, but I need something that
doesn't seem to be supported:
How can I upload a file synchronously, such that all scripts stop until
either the file is uploaded successfully or an error is encountered?
I have a fairly complex setup in which I nee to
At 11:35 pm -0700 24/6/02, Richard Gaskin wrote:
How can I upload a file synchronously, such that all scripts stop until
either the file is uploaded successfully or an error is encountered?
I have a fairly complex setup in which I nee to avid race conditions, and
using put seems to allow
Dave Cragg wrote:
At 11:35 pm -0700 24/6/02, Richard Gaskin wrote:
How can I upload a file synchronously, such that all scripts stop until
either the file is uploaded successfully or an error is encountered?
I have a fairly complex setup in which I nee to avid race conditions, and
using
At 3:30 am -0700 25/6/02, Richard Gaskin wrote:
For running handlers that need to wait for the upload to complete,
you could insert something like this at appropriate points:
repeat until condition
wait for messages
end repeat
Just be sure the condition will eventually come true.
--On Monday, June 24, 2002 23:35:33 -0700 Richard Gaskin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Cragg did a great job with the new libURL, but I need something that
doesn't seem to be supported:
How can I upload a file synchronously, such that all scripts stop until
either the file is uploaded
On 6/25/02 5:30 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
My understanding of wait for messages was the opposite, that it was
designed to allow asynchronous behavior. Is there a way to use it to suspend
script execution and event messages while waiting for an upload to complete?
Would this work:
repeat
on 1/24/02 7:54 AM, Michael Walas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should the line: put gMachinePath of on uploadToArchives read put URL
gMachinePath? If I try to rapid
fire 2 or more get URL ftp etc., the second get always returns the
message -425 Can't build data connection: Address already
I have a script that uploads a file and then uploads a copy of the same
file to a different directory. In 2.3.2 I wrote the socket myself (well,
actually hacked from Andu's FTP client and dedicated to single site/file
task) and used it completely, twice. This worked fine... one file is
uploaded
Contradiction please. Dennie is *correct* in pointing out prevalent and irritating performance irregularities with libURL.
I too have had great hopes for MC FTP, but after hundreds of tests, can confirm only too well exactly the same results.More disheartening is thatone week ago, I sent the same
Contradiction please. Dennie is *correct* in pointing out prevalent and irritating
performance irregularities with libURL.
I too have had great hopes for MC FTP, but after hundreds of tests, can confirm only
too well exactly the same results. More disheartening is that one
week ago, I
whenever I need it. When I (or the
students) download a portal stack the url may for instance be:
http://www.hf.uib.no/hfolk/mlab/fraMP/frameny.exe
However, when I upload a text file I have to use:
put ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/fraMP/test.txt; into href
if the platform = macos then put url
list wants, I'll do everythingI can to avoid this kind of reaction, while still making it known that significant problems and workarounds are in unresolved tension.
I think my prior post was too strong, let's keep only the data portion of it. This is what I know:
1 - Of 217 tests performed with FTP
portion of it. This
is what I know:
1 - Of 217 tests performed with FTP functionality in MC, in succession, about 40
worked without incident. They were small text files.
2 - The error rate appears to increase when multiple files are sent, or when there
is more than 2 or 3 FTP calls per
Scott Raney wrote:
3 - Metacard *is* a fantastic tool. I have no idea what the support
structure is, or what we can expect when lingering questions arise.
You can expect bugs to be fixed, but only if you send detailed reports
about them to us. I can't FTP is not specific: we need to know
OK, I admit it, I'm a complete newby when it comes to socket
programming. I am baffled by the mixed results that I get when using
the new libURL, especially for FTP.
I can follow the put url 'binfle:/' into url 'ftp://...; part.
When I implement it, I get partially successful results
Dennie Hoopingarner wrote:
OK, I admit it, I'm a complete newby when it comes to socket
programming. I am baffled by the mixed results that I get when using
the new libURL, especially for FTP.
I can follow the put url 'binfle:/' into url 'ftp://...; part.
When I implement it, I get
Hello List:
I believe I understand the form to use with FTP in the new libURL stack is:
put url ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/; into fld 1
...to get a directory listing. But with my ISP, the username takes the form
of:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So I tried using the script above, as well
Scott Rossi wrote:
Hello List:
I believe I understand the form to use with FTP in the new libURL stack is:
put url ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/; into fld 1
No, ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/; is the correct way.
...to get a directory listing. But with my ISP, the username takes
So I tried using the script above, as well as the following:
put url ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/; into fld 1
In both cases, the libURL stack script just hangs until I force quit the
script. It appears libURL doesn't have a recourse when the server returns a
message of rejecting
Mark Luetzelschwab wrote:
tried out the FTP uploads...had some trouble..
on mouseUp
put url file:///Macintosh HD/Desktop Folder/Movie
Browser/web/index.html \ into url
That's no good
put url binfile:/Macintosh HD/Desktop
Folder/MovieBrowser/web/index.html into url
is what you want
tried out the FTP uploads...had some trouble..
on mouseUp
put url file:///Macintosh HD/Desktop Folder/Movie
Browser/web/index.html \ into url
ftp://myuser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/d.txt;
put the result
end mouseUp
it tried to STOR it as /d.txt..permission was denied
STOR /d.t
Using Fetch
Mark Luetzelschwab wrote:
tried out the FTP uploads...had some trouble..
on mouseUp
put url file:///Macintosh HD/Desktop Folder/Movie
Browser/web/index.html \ into url
ftp://myuser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/d.txt;
put the result
end mouseUp
it tried to STOR it as /d.txt..permission
I have a modification of Andu's FTP stack that uploads/displays files on a
server. Anyone interested, let me know. My only request is that people let me
know of any good modifications to the stack. I don't have a server so if
someone can put it on their server, it may be more available
Thanks, Michael!
BTW, for anyone interested in using the precious new FTP syntax,
my experience is that the following appear to increase
transmission robustness rather significantly:
on prepFTP
# sanity check:
if not (the stacksinUse contains libURL) then start using
stack libURL
Hi, gang,
I'm trying to specify how to upload a file to a location
via FTP. The normal methods don't seem appropriate.
If I say
put url file:c:/foo.txt into url ftp://usr:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/in/;
I don't see the file up there, even though libURL replies
upload complete
I also have no way
F. Ricardo, Ph.D. wrote:
Hi, gang,
I'm trying to specify how to upload a file to a location
via FTP. The normal methods don't seem appropriate.
If I say
put url file:c:/foo.txt into url ftp://usr:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/in/;
The correct syntax is:
put url file:c:/foo.txt into url ftp
on 9/17/01 3:17 AM, Raymond E. Griffith at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
A script encrypted with a password in entirely unreadable by a text editor.
When running in MC, access to all scripts are restricted without the
passkey. However anything else is accessible, including custom properties.
David Bovill wrote:
Looks like:
put url user:password@ftp://ftp.metacard.com/; with authentication
Should be:
put url ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/;
True, sorry for the confision.
However I can't quite get it to work yet... not sure which paths to use
(think it should
place to
store your credit card details - but still pretty difficult to crack without
low level tools).
on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 18:29:39 -1000 Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Question... if the stack is encrypted with a password, would the the FTP log
in access info be unreadable? how
on 9/16/01 1:00 AM, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing that is encrypted is the stack script - but you can always
use this as a container to store your log - there is no reason why not (and
my understanding is that it is fairly secure - maybe not a good
on 9/16/01 1:00 AM, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing that is encrypted is the stack script - but you can always
use this as a container to store your log - there is no reason why not (and
my understanding is that it is fairly secure - maybe not a good
without
low level tools).
From: Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 18:29:39 -1000
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Security/FTP log in info
Question... if the stack is encrypted with a password, would the the FTP log
in access info be unreadable
Looks like:
put url user:password@ftp://ftp.metacard.com/; with authentication
Should be:
put url ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/;
However I can't quite get it to work yet... not sure which paths to use
(think it should be the full path from HOME) - keep getting the anonymous
FTP
again...
With 2.4 we see great tools down the road for creating interfaces for
delegation of web tasks. In many instances we would like individuals to have
access for very specific tasks but not give them access to the site
globally. The idea would be to embed the FTP log in info into some
on 8/18/01 6:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know how to use LibURL to ftp? Any help text on this?
put url ftp://ftp.metacard.com/; with /, returns the directory
put url user:password@ftp://ftp.metacard.com/; with authentication
put url ftp://ftp.metacard.com
Damn - and I just spent half a day getting it working from your FTP-Q
stack!
From: Andu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 16:30:10 -0400 (EDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FTP in 2.4
Anyone know how to use LibURL to ftp? Any help text
Cool! I just posted a mirror there as well. Looks like we should all
be able to get the files very easily now.
-Mark
On Thursday, June 21, 2001, at 02:52 AM, LiangTyan Fui wrote:
For start, I have just created a group with Yahoo:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/metacard_download/links
On 6/19/01 2:45 AM, Scott Raney wrote:
LiangTyan Fui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a temporally mirror site that you may try:
http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/linux.tgz
http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/MacOS.sit
http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/README.2.4
http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/Win32.zip
I
David Bovill a écrit :
Yes, I've been having a number of problems (myself, and with friends I have
asked to try and download stuff).
From: Scott Raney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 12:45:22 -0600 (MDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FTP
LiangTyan Fui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a temporally mirror site that you may try:
http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/linux.tgz
http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/MacOS.sit
http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/README.2.4
http://www.magix.com.my/tmp/Win32.zip
I hope I did not violence MetaCard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, Scott is dying for mirrors. If anyone here
understands the high cost of bandwidth (it's expensive after
50gig+). I'm sure if the mirrors are properly setup then that
would help him a lot.
What would be needed to establish a satisfactory mirror? I havbe
As Scott mentioned, mirrors are good but not if people update
them willy nilly. The best method would be to write up a script
that would maintain the files automatically for you. You can
tie it in with cron or any number of tricks. I'm sure there is
some sort of GPL mirroring tool out
Does anyone else have trouble downloading from the MC FTP site? I am
getting less than 500 bytes/sec on average, which rapidly dwindles down
to 0 and then the download hangs. It took me six tries and over two
hours to pull down the 2.4b1 beta, and I am unable to get the 2.4b2 beta
at all. I tried
Jacqueline Landman Gay wrote:
Does anyone else have trouble downloading from the MC FTP site? I am
getting less than 500 bytes/sec on average, which rapidly dwindles down
to 0 and then the download hangs.
Same here. Took what it looked like hours to get the beta.
It took me six tries
a few mirror site for MetaCard
download?
--
On 6/18/01 2:04 AM, andu wrote:
Jacqueline Landman Gay wrote:
Does anyone else have trouble downloading from the MC FTP site? I am
getting less than 500 bytes/sec on average, which rapidly dwindles down
to 0 and then the download hangs.
Same here
LiangTyan Fui wrote:
Here is a temporally mirror site that you may try:
Thanks! I hope Scott will allow mirror sites, given how popular MC is becoming.
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Custom hypermedia solutions
Actually, Scott is dying for mirrors. If anyone here
understands the high cost of bandwidth (it's expensive after
50gig+). I'm sure if the mirrors are properly setup then that
would help him a lot.
With Mac OS X and HC *potentially* not being ported over, there
may be a high interest in HC
I have been accessing our archive server in California from Hawaii with
Metacard. Previously server was set up as a default Red Hat Linux ftp
server, wide open to the net for anonymous ftp. Using Andu's scripts worked
great.
Now we put the server behind a hardware firewall with a Linksys router
Sivakatirswami wrote:
OT but others might benefit too.
I have been accessing our archive server in California from Hawaii with
Metacard. Previously server was set up as a default Red Hat Linux ftp
server, wide open to the net for anonymous ftp. Using Andu's scripts worked
great.
Now we
Hi Andu, the list,
Thank's a lot, Andu. In seeing inside your FTP-Q stack, i founded the way to add
FTP upload facilities to the project i was working on, this week.
Kind Regards, Pierre Sahores
P.S.: I hope all works fine for you with the new mc sockets library :-)
WEB VPN applications
Hi Andu, the list,
Thank's a lot, Andu. In seeing inside your FTP-Q stack, i founded the way to add
FTP upload facilities to the project i was working on, this week.
You're welcome. (de rien?)
Kind Regards, Pierre Sahores
P.S.: I hope all works fine for you with the new mc sockets library
Richard Gaskin wrote/ schreef:
Okay, here I admit my supreme laziness:
For someone with a solid knowledge of
sockets and FTP, making a generalized script library for basic FTP would be
a fairly trivial task, far easier than for all the rest of us to slug it out
on our own individually
must have been a proxy-error...
worked well after some hours...
sorry for the alarm...
Regards,
Ernst
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