It sounds like you have an app that you want to use to manipulate files and folders on a remote server. You could set up a script on the server as a middle man pretty easily I think..
Something like this.. (off the top of my head) Have it accept $_POST data, one item of which could be cmd=folder_exists, and pass in the folder name to check.. switch $_POST["cmd"] case "folder_exists" if there is not a folder $_POST["folder_name"] then create folder $_POST["folder_name"] put "Folder " & $_POST["folder_name"] & "created" else put "Folder " & $_POST["folder_name"] & "Exists" end if break case "retrieve_file" put URL ("file:" & $_POST["file_to_retrieve"]) break case "update_file" put $_POST["new_data"] into URL ("file:" & $_POST["file_to_update"]) break default put "invalid request" end switch No thoughts about security on this, just a barebones idea.. Now, for the curiosity question.. Would a database back end work better for this? (You'd still need an intermediary script) On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 8:40 AM, Graham Samuel <livf...@mac.com> wrote: > I have some server space and a domain name, let’s say ‘mysite.com < > http://mysite.com/>’. On this host I have a web site (www.mysite.com < > http://www.mysite.com/>), plus LiveCode Server (8.1 commercial as it > happens) and some scripts etc. So far, so good. Now I want to write a > script that runs on the server and does the following - this is not code, > but is supposed to show what I want to code: > > 1. If there is not a folder within my space called ‘myUsefulData’, then > create such a folder; > > 2. If there is not a text file ‘myCurrentData.txt’ within the above > folder, then create one (this may not be necessary, as an attempt to access > the file might create it?); > > 3. Read the contents of the file into a variable; > > 4. Add some data from within the program (let’s say an extra line at the > end); > > 5. Rewrite the updated file. > > There may also be error checking etc. > > Although this seems extremely simple, I find I don’t know how to do it, > and so far the LC examples I’ve read don’t seem to help. I am not sure for > example if FTP comes into the equation (I think it does) or the user name > and password I need for FTP access from outside the server (surely not?), > or indeed what the path to my own bit of the server actually is. Of course > I’ve tried stuff, but nothing has worked so far, and a test script (running > in the IDE, not within a server script) fails silently. Nothing is created, > nothing is destroyed, but sadly everything isn’t transformed. > > Can anyone explain how to do this, or at least point me to an explanation. > > Sorry for the dumb question, but there it is. > > Graham > > _______________________________________________ > use-livecode mailing list > use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your > subscription preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode