Error uploading file in Windows: this looks like a bug, please confirm...

Dan Shafer revolutionary.dan at gmail.com
Sun Jul 23 02:15:12 EDT 2006


I have an FTP file manager app that uploads files via WinXP. The app is
written in Rev. It seems to work just fine except with one or two file
types. Not sure what's going on with them, but maybe that's the problem?
Have you tried multiple files types?

On 7/22/06, Mark Wieder <mwieder at ahsoftware.net> wrote:
>
> Ton-
>
> Friday, July 21, 2006, 11:45:18 PM, you wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the quick response, but to bad...
> > There are no spaces in the username or password and I have full
> > access to the server.
> > Using put ("ftp://") & "user:password at servername/wwwroot/
> > Schedule.html" into url vURL now creates an empty file in the correct
> > location, but no data is in it.
>
> > Also creating the file locally and then uploading it to the ftp
> > server doesn't work, creating the file in the root directory of the
> > FTP server and then moving it to the correct location creates an
> > empty file as well...
>
> > Can anyone reproduce this on Windows? On the Mac it works fine...
>
> I just tried it again to make sure, and it does indeed work fine for
> me on win2k. What are you using for an ftp server? You mention that
> "you" have full access to the server, but are the ftp user permissions
> set that way as well? What is the ftp user's home directory set to?
> Are you sure there's actual data in variable vHTML?
>
> --
> -Mark Wieder
> mwieder at ahsoftware.net
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