Thank you folks,
"binfile:/HD/desktop" wokrs perfectly well.
Best regards,
Ralf
> From: Scott Raney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Ah, but you're *not* sending a binary file, unless you're working on a
> UNIX sytem. "file:" on Win32 and MacOS systems does line-delimiter
> translation. You probably
> At 12:36 PM +0100 1/10/02, Ralf Könner wrote:
> >the following line does almost all the job: opening a connection, logging
> >onto a server and sending a binary file:
> >
> >put URL "file:/HD/desktop folder/test.jpg" into URL
> >"ftp://UserID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/test.jpg";
Ah, but you're *not* se
maged file (german MacOS 9.2)
Dear list,
the following line does almost all the job: opening a connection, logging
onto a server and sending a binary file:
put URL "file:/HD/desktop folder/test.jpg" into URL
"ftp://UserID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/test.jpg";
The only thing that f
try using "binfile:/HD/desktop" instead of "file:/HD/desktop"
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Subject: FTP command - damaged file (german Ma
At 12:36 PM +0100 1/10/02, Ralf Könner wrote:
>the following line does almost all the job: opening a connection, logging
>onto a server and sending a binary file:
>
>put URL "file:/HD/desktop folder/test.jpg" into URL
>"ftp://UserID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/test.jpg";
>
>The only thing that fails is that
Dear list,
the following line does almost all the job: opening a connection, logging
onto a server and sending a binary file:
put URL "file:/HD/desktop folder/test.jpg" into URL
"ftp://UserID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/test.jpg";
The only thing that fails is that the uploaded file can not be displayed i