Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
- Eugene Lutsenko
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Re: Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
The command doesn't work: aFileUpd := oFtp:Directory("Downloads.exe")
Returns an empty array.
Returns an empty array.
Re: Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
You may need to give it a full path.
:directory( [<cDirectory>], [<cAttribute>] ) --> aDirectory
Parameters
<cDirectory>
<cDirectory> is a character string specifying the drive, path and file from which file information is read into an array. A file mask can be defined by using "wildcards" (* or ?) as part of the file name. If no <cDirectory> is specified, "*" is used, and all file information in the current path is read.
<cAttribute>
The argument <cAttribute> is a string which can be used to extend the files placed in the array based on their file attributes. <cAttribute> may specify one or more of the following characters: "D","H","S". The meaning of the valid characters for <cAttribute> is as follows:
:directory( [<cDirectory>], [<cAttribute>] ) --> aDirectory
Parameters
<cDirectory>
<cDirectory> is a character string specifying the drive, path and file from which file information is read into an array. A file mask can be defined by using "wildcards" (* or ?) as part of the file name. If no <cDirectory> is specified, "*" is used, and all file information in the current path is read.
<cAttribute>
The argument <cAttribute> is a string which can be used to extend the files placed in the array based on their file attributes. <cAttribute> may specify one or more of the following characters: "D","H","S". The meaning of the valid characters for <cAttribute> is as follows:
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- Eugene Lutsenko
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Re: Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
I read this in help. I had this idea. But this is the path not on the local computer, but on the hosting. And what is the path there? Start with an IP address?
Re: Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
You will need to know what is the path on the server.
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Re: Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
I know this: in the root directory on the server: http://lc.kubagro.ru/Downloads.exe
Re: Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
Try leaving out the http://
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Re: Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
Thanks! I'll try. What's interesting: previously worked
Re: Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
Was that when you were using Xb2.Net?Eugene Lutsenko wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 8:52 am Thanks! I'll try. What's interesting: previously worked
You could also try just doing :Directory("/Downloads.exe")
Have you ever used an FTP Client like FileZilla to access the same ftp site? It might point you to what is wrong...
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Re: Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
Of course I did. This is my website that I created. But I decided to try it all on another site.
Re: Working with the Internet in Alaska 2.0
in my "unique" programming/debugging style, i would just throw in a couple of dozen
wtf directory('myfilename.exe')
wtf directory('/myfilename.exe')
wtf directory('c:\myfilename.exe')
wtf directory('c:\mydirectory\myfilename.exe')
wtf directory('//myserver/myfilename.exe')
etc etc etc and see what the replies were..
wtf directory('myfilename.exe')
wtf directory('/myfilename.exe')
wtf directory('c:\myfilename.exe')
wtf directory('c:\mydirectory\myfilename.exe')
wtf directory('//myserver/myfilename.exe')
etc etc etc and see what the replies were..
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