> Is it possible to see the subject of the threads in this page?
> http://lists.elists.org/pipermail/twsocket/
As far as I know, it isn't possible without clicking. This is a monthly archive
and not an archive by thread. So there are plenty of threads in a single month.
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francois.pie...@overbyt
Hi guys,
I have a local file --> setup.exe
and remote file --> setup.exe which is placed on my ftp and which changes
periodly.
Now,
Could you please help me out about,
How can I check this both files and download the new one from the server when
it changes?
Source is the server and destination
Hi guys,
Is it possible to see the subject of the threads in this page?
http://lists.elists.org/pipermail/twsocket/
October 2009: [ Thread ] [ Subject ] [ Author ] [ Date ] [ Gzip'd Text 20 KB ]
I would like to see the subject with out clicking it.
Best regards
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> Interesting concept. I have looked at the FTP client source and the
> first thing I am going to try is to change is the DataSocket to an
> array of TWSocket. If this falls in a big heap I shall look at your
> idea of multiple FTP components.
If you make that change you will still be downloadi
Interesting concept. I have looked at the FTP client source and the first
thing I am going to try is to change is the DataSocket to an array of
TWSocket. If this falls in a big heap I shall look at your idea of multiple
FTP components.
MOS has been ruled out because of the expense issue and th
- Original Message -
From: "Arno Garrels"
That doesn't work. If you verified a cert that was isued by the
older CA cert the new one was found first and verify would fail
as well.
The problem is that they first lookup the isuer _name_ in the CA store
and if a matching cert was found, c