Hi ,
I had previously asked:
> My program needs to copy large files (1GB etc.)
across a LAN.
Your advice was:
> The simplest solution is to use ICS FTP...
I have succesfully managed a test version with your
FTP component by refering to your examples.
Thank You.
I have been hunting for the He
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>But there is another problem in relocation when the relocation is to the same
>URL, and the component gets stuck in a loop.
>
This is an easy fix, just set a relocation limit, like Internet Explorer
and Firefox do
Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock
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On 17-Nov-05 20:00:16 Francois PIETTE wrote:
>The question is: Should the HTTP client component implement this relative
>path removal algorithm ?
If it is formally valid yes. But it could be tricky to do because
sometimes the relative path could be a little "strange" :-)
And the problem that Ang
> However, does anyone have a small sample of code to retrieve a
> directory, and - for example - place the contents into a listbox?
You need to parse the directory listing returned, there are two common
formats and several more less common. There are some functions at
http://www.smatters.com/
Hi all,
what is the correct implementation of retrieving a directory when using
ftp...Async functions? My program structure is similar to the sample files
(case RqType of... ftpOpenAsync: FtpClient.User; ... end;), so it wouldn't be
hard for me to understand. What I've found is the option to us
> //send the file (client)
> while ...
> BlockRead(f, FileBuf.buf, SizeOf(FileBuf.buf), FileBuf.bufSize);
> FBuf.ID:=1;
> WSocket1.Send(@FileBuf, sizeof(FileBuf));
> end;
With such code, then the file is almost read in memory before sending anything.
You forgot that the component is as