Monitoring local file transfers
Andre Garzia
soapdog at mac.com
Wed Feb 7 19:38:19 EST 2007
Richard,
thats a tricky one...
why not set the default folder to the one in the destination and
check the detailed files for the sizes and content?
Andre
On Feb 7, 2007, at 10:20 PM, Richard Miller wrote:
> Chipp,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. It's what I had been trying before. It
> certainly works in terms of transferring the files. But I can't get
> it to show the the progress of transferring any given file, like if
> I had transferred it from a remote server to my local computer. I'm
> using LibURLSetstatusCallBack, but this type of local transfer does
> not seem to generate any feedback. Any thoughts?
>
>
> Richard
>
>
>
> On Feb 7, 2007, at 4:43 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
>
>> Richard,
>>
>> You can put a file from one destination to another with:
>>
>>
>> put "C:/test.jpg" into tPath
>> put "H:/test.jpg" into tPath2
>> put URL("binfile:" & tPath) into URL("binfile:" & tPath2)
>>
>> If you're copying lots of files, then embedding these statements in a
>> repeat loop with an incrementing progressbar should do the trick. You
>> can get fancier with a 'send in time' which can also be
>> interrupted as
>> well.
>>
>> You also might want to check out the load command, though don't know
>> if that works for local files.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Chipp
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