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Re: wwftp cFTPsource
01/04/2012
05:03:33 PM
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An FTP server is already in place. I was just hoping to not have to teach the customers how to use a separate FTP client program. I'll try your alternative plan. It is probably a step up from my current method: The customer must create a multi-part Winzip file and upload each piece, one-at-a-time, using an HTML form. The parts are necessary because there is a 16 mb size limit with Request.GetMultiPartFile().

Thanks for the guidance.

Hey Robert,

Actually, wwFTP is an FTP client, so the machine it's operations and properties on the machine it is running on. In order to accomplish what you want to do with wwFTP, you would either have to be running an FTP server on the client side (probably not an option), or have a thick client app written in VFP running wwFTP on the client computer.

Another alternative that comes to mind would be to set up an FTP server (on your server of course) and then have a the customer FTP a local file up to your server.

Marty

Can cFTPsource be a file on the client computer? I want to give site visitors the ability to upload large files (16+ mb) to the WWWC server using FTP. Currently, I get a path error if cFTPsource is set to a file on my hard drive because WWWC tries to find the file on its own hard drive.




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