> Not sure if this tells us more about the end of the transfer though.
The only thing it shows is the FTP session left unfinished, because your
application does not abort the upload on a timeout, after x seconds of
inactivity. You update your timer from the OnProgress64 event.
Now repeat the l
I have put some more log files on the website:
www.deephaven.co.uk/downloads/ftpuplog.zip
Two files "pass" (small file) and "fail" (large file) contain more logging
info.
Not sure if this tells us more about the end of the transfer though.
Maybe what you need to do is to keep the control ch
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Sent: 04 December 2012 17:33
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Large files
> I have the OnFtpStateChange producing messages which I can add to my
> I have the OnFtpStateChange producing messages which I can add to
> my history log, but is there a way of adding these messages into
> the ICS logger?
IcsLogger.DoDebugLog(Self, LogOption, Msg);
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> How do I log what is being sent? I have everything ticked in the ICS
> logger.
The ICS logger is really designed for low level packet logging, although I
wrote it a long time
> How do I log what is being sent? I have everything ticked in the
> ICS logger.
The ICS logger is really designed for low level packet logging, although
I wrote it a long time ago, I rarely use it since the low level stuff
just works.
MagentaFtp3.pas shows how logging is done, from the events:
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Large files
> Files can be found here:
You are not currently logging any commands sent by the FTP compon
> Files can be found here:
You are not currently logging any commands sent by the FTP component
which is normally quite useful.
You are not sending the FEAT command which might hint as to which FTP
server is at fault, use ConnectFeatAsync instead of ConnectAsync.
In the first log, you seem to
2012 18:51
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Large files
> Filezilla seems to handle with a no response timeout, followed by a
> query, some times even a reconnect, to check if the file is
> effectively there, and with the correct size.
Similar feature
> Attached is a zipped up text file obtained from the ICS logger
The mailing list automatically drops file attachments since they are of
no interest to 99% of recipients.
You need to email directly to me or post a link to a download.
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Large files
> Filezilla seems to handle with a no response timeout, followed by a
> query, some times even a reconnect, to check if the file is
> ef
Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
Sent: 28 November 2012 18:51
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Large files
> Filezilla seems to handle with a no response timeout, followed by a
> query, some times even a reconnect, to check if the file is
> effectively there,
> Filezilla seems to handle with a no response timeout, followed by a
> query, some times even a reconnect, to check if the file is
> effectively there, and with the correct size.
Similar features are the benefit of using the TMagFtp high level
component. It also checks the correct sized file
On 28-11-2012 08:51, Graham Powell wrote:
1: Can the FTP client be modified to generate the ftpPutAsync event on
something else as well as the Transfer Complete. Wireshark always shows some
message at the end that contains FIN ACK.
Sometimes, when I'm updating my web site using Filezilla, and s
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Large files
>> It would appear that this FTP site does not send a "FTP 226 Transfer
>> Complete"
> It would appear that this FTP site does not send a "FTP 226 Transfer
> Complete" for large files.
So it's a faulty FTP server, not a problem with the FTP client.
I've already asked what make of FTP software and am waiting for your
response. You have not posted any FTP logs (the full FTP ses
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Large files
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
> Not sure why you using Wireshark, the FTP component has all the events
> you need t
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
> Not sure why you using Wireshark, the FTP component has all the events
> you need to log the FTP protocol, even without the logger component.
I think he uses Wireshark because, and that makes sense, he wants
to know whether or not the server response
> My code is basically a state machine. In the FtpRequestDone event,
> it decides what to do next.
I used a similar state machine in another application, but prefer the
sync calls for complex applications, and then use a thread per transfer.
TMagFtp has been tested with 200 simultaneous download
t gets a response saying
it's unnecessary.
Graham
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Sent: 26 November 2012 18:31
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Larg
> My code just does putAsync and waits for the ftpPutAsync event.
> I don't know exactly how the xferdemo3w does it
You have all the source code for TMagFtp, so you can easily check. There
are probably two main differences:
1 - TMagFtp uses the sync FTP calls and WaitUntilReady, so check that
f
Graham Powell wrote:
> The OverbyteIcsFtpTst demo suffers from the same problem. No
> ftpPutAsync event generated at the end of the transfer.
Interesting, Angus should know how he tweaks the ICS component
to make them working.
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Graham Powell wrote:
> I have tried Passive, Active, ASCII and Binary modes - no difference.
Have you tried with the OverbyteIcsFtpTst demo yet?
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> I have tried Passive, Active, ASCII and Binary modes - no difference.
Have you tried with the OverbyteIcsFtpTst demo yet?
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Sent: 24 November 2012 14:05
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Large files
> *** So the duff FT
> *** So the duff FTP site will accept the upload of the file, but
> for some reason the FTP client does not generate any event
> (FTPRequestDone) at the end of the upload.
And yet you said earlier that the TMagFtp component works correctly,
presumably with the same bad FTP server and ICS version
> As I said in a previous e-mail. I am testing with 3 FTP sites. It appear
only one of them has this problem.
This probably means the problem is at the server side.
Please try with another FTP client, for example windows own command line FTP
client. Use the same file and do that from the same comp
Graham Powell wrote:
> 12:52:37:143 03B6F9B0 TCustomWSocket.Shutdown 1 1824
> 12:52:37:196 >|226 File receive OK.| *** THIS IS MISSING IN THE
> OTHER FTP UPLOAD ***
http://www.ncftp.com/ncftpd/doc/misc/ftp_and_firewalls.html#FirewallTimeouts
Comes to mind, however I wonder why it happens only wi
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Sent: 23 November 2012 16:37
To: twsocket@elists.org
Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Large files
> I made a typo with the file size. It is 84Mbytes (not 84GBytes) that
> fails. 39MByte file is OK
Those are trivial sizes for
> I made a typo with the file size. It is 84Mbytes (not 84GBytes)
> that fails. 39MByte file is OK
Those are trivial sizes for FTP uploads, no reason for difference in
behaviour between those sizes.
Is this file specific? What about 100 or 200 megs?
When I was downloading a VHD (disk image)
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Large files
> Is the a limit to the size of file I can PutAsync?
No limits in recent versions of ICS that use int64.
> I am trying to upload a large file (84GBytes) to a FTP site. The file
> seems to transfer OK, but there is nothing
> Is the a limit to the size of file I can PutAsync?
No limits in recent versions of ICS that use int64.
> I am trying to upload a large file (84GBytes) to a FTP site. The
> file seems
> to transfer OK, but there is nothing to signal the transfer is
> complete. No ftpPutAsync and no ftpError
Is the a limit to the size of file I can PutAsync?
I am trying to upload a large file (84GBytes) to a FTP site. The file seems
to transfer OK, but there is nothing to signal the transfer is complete. No
ftpPutAsync and no ftpError event.
Smaller files are OK.
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Graham Powell wrote:
> I am currently testing with 3 FTP sites and none of them work with
> Unicode characters. The "OPTS UTF8 ON" returns unsupported.
Well, OPTS UTF8 was always unoffical, what does the FEAT command
return is much more important, in latest OverbyteIcsFtpTst demo
I show how to ha
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Unicode Filenames
> However I have now sort of fixed the problem. If I convert the
> filename to UTF8
The component does that, when working in Unicode. Remember that responses
from the FTP server including directory listings
> However I have now sort of fixed the problem. If I convert the
> filename to UTF8
The component does that, when working in Unicode. Remember that
responses from the FTP server including directory listings will be UTF8
as well.
You must still send the OPTS UTF8 ON command, otherwise the ser
Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Unicode Filenames
> I have the FTP client doing putAsync and getAsync to a FTP server.
> If the filename contains Unicode characters (e.g. Russian), the
> putAsync results in a filename of on the FTP site.
The standard FTP component only supports Unico
for any confusion.
Graham
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Sent: 19 November 2012 10:27
To: twsocket@elists.org
Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client - Unicode Filenames
> I have the
> I have the FTP client doing putAsync and getAsync to a FTP server.
> If the filename contains Unicode characters (e.g. Russian), the
> putAsync results in a filename of on the FTP site.
The standard FTP component only supports Unicode with Delphi 2009 and
later, or if you use the OverbyteI
I have the FTP client doing putAsync and getAsync to a FTP server. If the
filename contains Unicode characters (e.g. Russian), the putAsync results in
a filename of on the FTP site.
If I drag & Drop the file there is no problem.
I have used Wireshark to try and see what the Drag & drop is doin
> I use TFtpClient to upload data to a FTP sites. It works if the FTP
> site has a hostname like ftp.yoursite.com
> But now I need to upload to a site with an IP address, which is
> ftp://196.211.60.155
Use the IP address alone instead of the hostname, ignore the ftp:// which
is only intended
Hi
I use TFtpClient to upload data to a FTP sites. It works if the FTP site has a
hostname like ftp.yoursite.com
But now I need to upload to a site with an IP address, which is
ftp://196.211.60.155 What happens now is it returns with an exception (11004),
and does not connect. I also tried o
Ruud Kerstens wrote:
> Hi, I am getting an error since I move my domain to another provider.
>
>
>
> I am using the Tftp-client to upload files to my website in specific
> folders.
>
> If I upload them with the client, I see that the size is about 7 to
> 10 in size smaller,
It looks like you
Hi, I am getting an error since I move my domain to another provider.
I am using the Tftp-client to upload files to my website in specific
folders.
If I upload them with the client, I see that the size is about 7 to 10 in
size smaller, however using the logging in the client shows me that the
Hello Angus,
I have no idea where did you find s...@acritum.com, but "sp" at the
beginnng supposes it is intended for spam :) Anyway, I received your
login info. Thanks.
I think ICS FTP SSL client works fine. I tested in all SSL modes in passive
mode
and had no problems. Active mode works on
> that's why I need writing permission to test.
What you need is working valid email address:
This is the mail system at host fallback5.mail.ru.
: host acritum.com[174.132.5.68] said: 550 No Such User
Here"
I did ask you to email a request, which you never did.
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At the very least your application should retrieve the directory listing
to know it is at the right place before uploading.
And retrieving the file list is a file download, so you should be able
to test that to start with.
Antol wrote:
Hello Angus,
I can download from your FTP from FileZil
Hello Angus,
I can download from your FTP from FileZilla. But my ICS application can
only upload, that's why I need writing permission to test.
Monday, February 28, 2011, 1:41:00 PM, you wrote:
ARMSL> Once you have got SSL downloads working, I will set-up a logon, but it's
ARMSL> a waste of m
> No, when I try to upload anything from FAR or Filezilla, I get this:
> Response: 501 Permission Denied
> Error: Critical file transfer error
>
> It looks like the server is read-only for anonymous users.
I've already said anonymous is read only, at least twice. I've also said
you don't
Hello Angus,
No, when I try to upload anything from FAR or Filezilla, I get this:
Response: 501 Permission Denied
Error: Critical file transfer error
It looks like the server is read-only for anonymous users.
Monday, February 28, 2011, 12:40:00 PM, you wrote:
>> Angus, I still wa
> Angus, I still want to try any distant FTP server to be sure
> that my ISP is not to blame.
You don't need a login to test SSL, it works fine with anonymous, if
downloading with SSL works, then uploading will work as well.
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Hello Angus,
OK, I installed filezilla server to my local computer and uploaded
files to it using "LocalHost". ICS client worked in all modes (FTP,
FTP AuthSSL, FTP AuthTLS and Implicit). So, there seems to be no
problem with local file transfers. I think the problem may be with sit
> ARMSL> ics.ftptest.org
> Personally, I cannot make it work even with Filezilla:
SSL is now working with the public FTP server, the ICS FTP server was
already configured to use a limited range of passive ports, so I just
added these to the firewall (at the same time as blocking as various Far
Eas
> Personally, I cannot make it work even with Filezilla:
> Command:PASV
> Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (217,146,102,142,82,27).
> Command:MLSD
> Response: 150 Opening data connection for directory list.
> Error: GnuTLS error -53: Error in the push function.
I ge
Hello Angus,
Friday, February 25, 2011, 2:34:00 PM, you wrote:
ARMSL> Anyone wanting to test ICS FTP client applications is welcome to use my
ARMSL> public FTP testing server at:
ARMSL> ics.ftptest.org
Personally, I cannot make it work even with Filezilla:
Status: Resolving address of ics.ft
Anyone wanting to test ICS FTP client applications is welcome to use my
public FTP testing server at:
ics.ftptest.org
This runs the latest version of the ICS FTP server, currently v7.16, with
full Unicode and SSL support on port 990. This is useful for testing all
the extended FTP command suppo
Hi,
I just checked in HTTP proxy support for the FTP client,
will be also available with next nightly snapshot as well at:
http://wiki.overbyte.be/wiki/index.php/ICS_Download
Since it has been tested only with one proxy server (WinGate)
it would be nice to get some feedback about whether it work
When I connect to any server, using TFtpClient, the application triggers
my windows firewall, as if it was attempting to accept a remote connection
to my computer instead. If I deny that right to my program and choose the
"block" option in the firewall warning, everything works just as fine.
I
I've installed ICS under CodeGear Delphi 2007.
When I connect to any server, using TFtpClient, the application triggers my
windows firewall, as if it was attempting to accept a remote connection to my
computer instead. If I deny that right to my program and choose the "block"
option in the fire
s
> (httptst.pas,
>
> httptst1.pas, ...)? which?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Mauricio
>
> > Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 09:40:59 +0200
> > From: ga...@fastream.com
> > To: twsocket@elists.org
> > Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP client through a proxy - HTT
I could not find it.
You mean in the httpprot.pas file!? where? or in some of the samples
(httptst.pas,
httptst1.pas, ...)? which?
Regards,
Mauricio
> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 09:40:59 +0200
> From: ga...@fastream.com
> To: twsocket@elists.org
> Subject: Re: [twsocket
Hello,
I have proxy-side experience. After the CONNECT header is received, all we
do is to return response header and then tunnel to the host specified.
HTTPPRot.pas has some client-side example code for this!
Regards,
SZ
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Mauricio Peixoto <
mauricio.peix...@hot
Hi,
Anyone has experience, could share source code, or..., in implementing FTP
client using HTTP Connect method to pass through a proxy? Note I have already
tried the transparent proxy work around but it does not work.
Thanks very much,
Mauricio
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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
: "Francois PIETTE"
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client Delay - take 2
You could have several FTP client component. Only one will poll and
determine which files needs to be downloaded. Then you may have 10 or mor
tober 11, 2009 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client Delay - take 2
Thanks for all your comments. The FTP server is not mine and cannot be
changed so if anything can be changed it has to be in the FTP client.
The polling is not the problem, one LIST command returns a list of items
and attri
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To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket]
?
Graham
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To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP Client Delay - take 2
Hello Graham,
Unfortunately in this instance 200mS is a problem. The client is
performing a LIST
> Unfortunately in this instance 200mS is a problem. The client is
> performing a LIST every 3 seconds on the server. There may be
> 300-400 files in the list. All of a sudden the server flags every
> file as changed and the client has to download every file to see if
> the change is valid. So
Hello Graham,
Unfortunately in this instance 200mS is a problem. The client is
performing a LIST every 3 seconds on the server. There may be 300-400
files in the list. All of a sudden the server flags every file as changed
and the client has to download every file to see if the change is valid
p that "waits" for an empty send
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>
> Regards
> Graham
>
>
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> To:
> Sent: Friday
per
RETR accumulates to a significant time.
Whereabouts is this code that causes a wait. I would like to experiment with
it.
Regards
Graham
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Graham Powell wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am using the ICS FTP client and am experiencing a delay in the RETR
>> sequence of events. I have attached a Wireshark captur
> I am using the ICS FTP client and am experiencing a delay in the
> RETR sequence of events. I have attached a Wireshark capture to
> demonstrate the problem.
The mailing list does not allow attachments, since they would go to
hundreds of members.
> The sequence of events is initially very f
Hello,
I am using the ICS FTP client and am experiencing a delay in the RETR
sequence of events. I have attached a Wireshark capture to demonstrate the
problem. The sequence of events is initially very fast, but after the data
has been received there is a delay of about 200mS while the final ACKs
Scrive Arno Garrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi All,
>
> Angus and I added UTF-8 support to the TFtpCli V7.
> All Delphi versions from D7 to D2009 are supported.
Well done guys!
Bye, Maurizio.
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Double Ditto! Thanks much... :)
>> From: "Francois Piette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Angus and I added UTF-8 support to the TFtpCli V7.
>
> I think Angus and Arno deserve a BIG thank from all of us for the huge
> work
> they've done supporting internationalisation in FTP component.
> Thanks guys !
Francois Piette wrote:
>> Angus and I added UTF-8 support to the TFtpCli V7.
>
> I think Angus and Arno deserve a BIG thank from all of us for the huge work
> they've done supporting internationalisation in FTP component.
> Thanks guys !
Yes, it's great to hear that! Thanks for all the work that
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From: "Francois Piette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Angus and I added UTF-8 support to the TFtpCli V7.
>
> I think Angus and Arno deserve a BIG thank from all of us for the huge
> work
> they've done supporting internationalisation in FTP component.
> Thanks guys !
>
+1
> Should be worth mentioning that some of this low level stuff won't
> run on Win9x anymore. If you still need to support Win9x ICSv6 and
> D7-D2007 is the way to go (is this evil?).
There is also the issue of UTF8 support in ICS V6.
My current feeling is it's not worth the effort to support
I think it's ok considering Win2000 was launched 9 years ago.
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:10 PM, Arno Garrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
> >> Do you have aplans for UTF-8 TFtpServer? If so, any ETA?
> >
> > Much of the low level stuff is done, common w
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> Do you have aplans for UTF-8 TFtpServer? If so, any ETA?
>
> Much of the low level stuff is done, common with the client, the
> server itself will be done in the next week or two, depending on my
> other commitments.
Should be worth mentioning that
> Angus and I added UTF-8 support to the TFtpCli V7.
I think Angus and Arno deserve a BIG thank from all of us for the huge work
they've done supporting internationalisation in FTP component.
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> Do you have aplans for UTF-8 TFtpServer? If so, any ETA?
Much of the low level stuff is done, common with the client, the server
itself will be done in the next week or two, depending on my other
commitments.
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> Angus wrote a little HowTo:
I was going to update some of server comments today:
Microsoft FTP7 for IIS/7 for Windows 2008 - fully Unicode capable,
defaults to UTF8 OFF and returns ANSI file listings, OPTS UTF8 or OPTS
UTF8 ON enables UTF8 file listings and uploads.
RhinoSoft Serv-U FTP Server
Hello,
I think I missed the conversation so need to ask to confirm:
Do you have aplans for UTF-8 TFtpServer? If so, any ETA?
BTW, I recall some Russian and Chinese customers complaining about our
THttpServer based web server as well. Is there any way to support Unicode on
web side as well?
Best
Hi All,
Angus and I added UTF-8 support to the TFtpCli V7.
All Delphi versions from D7 to D2009 are supported.
You can download the latest ICS versions from the SVN repositories.
If you don't use a SVN client yet I recommend to give the great
TortoiseSVN a trial. URLs and login infos are availab
> Do you see similar (strange delays or high CPU use) with IE or any
> other internet application as well?
Delays, yes. CPU use, no. But that is an interesting idea, I could
try the same thing on different PCs.
IE has its own problems. Applications that depend on IE can stall
each other. For exa
Tobias Giesen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thanks for the suggestions, Arno and Francois!
>
> I will try it using ASync calls. I tried ftpWaitUsingSleep but it does
> not make any difference.
>
> But the problem is not a CPU concurrency problem. It is much worse.
> The main thread calls PeekMessage (in T
Hello,
thanks for the suggestions, Arno and Francois!
I will try it using ASync calls. I tried ftpWaitUsingSleep but it does
not make any difference.
But the problem is not a CPU concurrency problem. It is much worse.
The main thread calls PeekMessage (in TApplication.ProcessMessage) and
Windows
> after some successful years with ICS I am now trying to do some FTP
> transfers in a separate thread. Everything happens in the thread,
> including the FTPClient component creation. The thread itself uses
> the synchronous commands, for example FTPClient.Get.
>
> I am currently using ICSV6 (Overb
Tobias Giesen wrote:
> Everything happens in the thread,
Just to clear this up, you have to create the TFtpClient
instance method Execute of TThread. Otherwise it won't
realy run in the thread.
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Tobias Giesen wrote:
>
> My problem is that this separate thread makes my application very
> unresponsive. The main application thread seems to be almost totally
> blocked and responds to messages, such as moving or drawing the
> main window, only after big delays.
How is option ftpWaitUsingSleep
Hello,
after some successful years with ICS I am now trying to do some FTP
transfers in a separate thread. Everything happens in the thread,
including the FTPClient component creation. The thread itself uses
the synchronous commands, for example FTPClient.Get.
I am currently using ICSV6 (Overbyt
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 8:10 PM
Subject: [twsocket] FTP Client specifying a port and getting a 10060
error...
> We have been using FTPClient and FTPServer for transmitting files with the
> default 'ftp' port. When I allow the u
> We have been using FTPClient and FTPServer for transmitting files with the
> default 'ftp' port. When I allow the user to specify a port we get the
> message "Error = 10060 (500 Connection timed out (Winsock error #10060)"
> on the FTP transmet. The Username and Password functions work cor
We have been using FTPClient and FTPServer for transmitting files with the
default 'ftp' port. When I allow the user to specify a port we get the message
"Error = 10060 (500 Connection timed out (Winsock error #10060)" on the FTP
transmet. The Username and Password functions work correctly but
Singer, Dirk wrote:
> there two Problem at my Application and hope you can help me! I use
> Delphi7 and create an instance of TFtpClient in a Thread.
Probably you create the object in the Execute method, that's fine.
> This Thread
> will interrupt and wait for an event to continue the executio
Hello,
there two Problem at my Application and hope you can help me! I use
Delphi7 and create an instance of TFtpClient in a Thread. This Thread
will interrupt and wait for an event to continue the execution. The
issue is, that the Taskbar freeze while this time. Do you know a
solution for me?
since last release.
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Subject: [twsocket] Ftp Client Send Error 426 using dialup connnection...
> We have a polling pr
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