> Hi all, > > I seem to have run into a snag with RR and its > internet features. > > I'm trying to build a remote text file editor, and > part of the interface will be a browser allowing > people to edit certain files on a remote server. > > Therefor, I need to download a filelist of a > directory > on a remote server via FTP. > Hence I used: > > put URL "ftp://<name>:<paswd>@<server-url>:3001/" > into fld "Browser"
Hmm, this didn't work out quite right if you read your email via yahoo, so let me reiterate... put URL "ftp://[name]:[paswd]@[host]:3001/" into fld "Browser" > As you can see, the ftp-server runs on a different > port than the standard port, and somehow RR deems > that > quite unfunny, as the result is: > > error not a valid port UPDATE: When I specify the host by its ip-number, I get the error that it's not a valid port. But when I specify the host by its domain name, I get the error that it's an incorrect login. The truth of the matter is, that I don't have access on the standard port, but I do have access on the other port. Is there a way to remind RR to take the port number into account ? Best regards, Jan Schenkel. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution