Hi Bob,
Have you set the FTP mode to passive? Look up libUrlSetFtpMode in the
dictionary.
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On 24 mei 2010, at 18:11, Bob Earp wrote:
Many thanks for the replies on this.Mark/Jim - I've played around
with quotes/no quotes, changing the address elements to include ftp.ashford.ca
, httP://ashford.ca and combinations thereof, but I still get the
error message "error invalid host address". I'm using Rev
Enterprise v4.0.0 build 950 BTW.If it helps, I do get stuff returned
without and error if I use put url "http://test:myt...@ashford.ca"
into fld "results"Dave - It wasn't the LIST ftp command I was after,
I just used that as an example of an ftp command that (I assumed)
the libURLftpCommand would do as it seems to say that in the
dictionary. I also tried HELP as the dictionary suggests, but I
still get the same error. What I want to do in the end is read &
seta file permission on the server. Right now there is one file
named test.txt on that URL that has RW set, and of course you can
see it at www.ashford.ca/testFYI, it is put
libURLftpCommand("HELP","ashford.ca","t...@ashford.ca","myTest")
into fld "results" that gives me the "error invalid host address"
message, yet in an ftp client such as FileZilla I can use ashford.ca
as the host address, t...@ashford.ca as the username, and myTest as
the password, and it all works fine.Thanks again for the feedback &
help.best, Bob...Bob Earp - White Rock, British Columbia
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