Hi Will,
I had faced a similar problem on Solaris once using Ant FTP task. At that time the reason was that the file had the characters 01 in its name and for some reason the files in that case were becoming invisible. So I kept suspecting that there was a problem with Ant FTP only to realise
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Subject: Re: FTP put problems
Hi Will,
I had faced a similar problem on Solaris once using Ant FTP task. At that
time the reason was that the file had the characters 01 in its name and
for some reason the files in that case were becoming invisible. So I kept
suspecting
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Sent: 18 September 2001 12:40
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Subject: Re: FTP put problems
Hi Will,
I had faced a similar problem on Solaris once using Ant FTP task. At
that
time the reason was that the file had the characters 01 in its name
and
for some reason the files in that case were
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Subject: RE: FTP put problems
Are you sure that you are using the same username and password to log
in as your hand typing?
I had a case where the directory did not exist on the target machine.
Everything looked OK but no files were transfered (Ant 1.3),
transfering files from
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Subject: RE: FTP put problems
Are you sure that you are using the same username and password to
log
in as your hand typing?
I had a case where the directory did not exist on the target
machine.
Everything looked OK but no files were transfered (Ant 1.3
When you login, do I assume that you're put in the correct remote
directory?
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From: James Bullington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 13:54
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Subject: RE: FTP put problems
My exact problem!!! In going from a NT
put problems
When you login, do I assume that you're put in the correct remote
directory?
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From: James Bullington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 13:54
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Subject: RE: FTP put problems
My exact problem