Charles,

is FTP with TLS/SSL (AUTH TLS - Explicit) also supported by your external?

If so, could you add an example for that also, please?

Regards,
Matthias



> Am 30.07.2016 um 12:13 schrieb Charles Warwick <char...@techstrategies.com.au 
> <mailto:char...@techstrategies.com.au>>:
> 
> 
> To add to what Monte has said, the tsNet external wraps around the existing 
> libURL library as well as providing its own set of commands and functions.  
> This provides two ways of using the external.
> 
> Using the standard networking commands (put x into URL y, post x to URL y, 
> load URL x, etc... ) will now automatically use the tsNet external in DP3 
> when using the internet library.
> 
> There are a quite a number of benefits of tsNet, however the four most 
> obvious benefits you will see by using it in this fashion are:
> 
> 1.  you can use SFTP URLs in the format of "sftp://user:p...@host.domain.com 
> <sftp://user:p...@host.domain.com>".
> 2.  multiple asynchronous requests to the same server (for example when using 
> "load URL x" commands) are processed immediately rather than sequentially as 
> would happen previously
> 3.  a significant performance improvement particularly noticeable on large 
> file transfers, or when executing multiple requests to the same server one 
> after another
> 4.  all processing of data is offloaded to the external, improving responsive 
> of the LC application to other tasks during transfers (for example, other 
> handlers being triggered)
> 
> However, this only gives you access to a subset of the features of the tsNet 
> external.
> 
> There are a range of commands and functions available in the tsNet external, 
> all starting with "tsNet", that can be found in the LC dictionary.  These 
> give you access to the additional features like sending e-mails via SMTP(S) 
> and comprehensive asynchronous request types that are not available using the 
> standard internet library (for example, firing off multiple HTTP POST 
> requests asynchronously).
> 
> I will be adding more documentation and examples over the coming weeks to 
> assist with using this external.  In the mean time, I have uploaded a very 
> simple sample stack that demonstrates how to send multiple HTTP POST requests 
> in an asynchronous manner here:
> 
> https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode 
> <https://downloads.techstrategies.com.au/tsnet/sample_async_post.livecode>
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Charles
> 
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