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caelum 31-Aug-2010 [3838] | Thanks Oldes, I'll give that a try. |
Oldes 31-Aug-2010 [3839x3] | ftp-port: [scheme: 'ftp host: "ftp.mysite.org" user: "[user-:-mysite-:-org]" pass: "xxxxxxxxxx" target: %test.txt] write ftp-port "hello" |
Maybe there is some better way.. I don't remember it as I'm not using such a script. | |
I guess you are not using clasic way because of the #"@" char in user name. | |
Graham 31-Aug-2010 [3842] | I think you just need to change the host to ftp.mysite.org/testfile and it should work |
caelum 31-Aug-2010 [3843] | You are correct, I cannot use the classic way due to the #['-:-']. |
Graham 31-Aug-2010 [3844] | but the way you have it above you haven't specificed a target file |
caelum 31-Aug-2010 [3845] | Oh, you are right, no target file. |
Graham 31-Aug-2010 [3846] | Script Error: write expected destination argument of type: file url object block |
Oldes 31-Aug-2010 [3847] | Also note that you must use path if you don't want to write to root! Don't listen Graham, Host is just Host |
Graham 31-Aug-2010 [3848] | the errors are meaningful! |
caelum 31-Aug-2010 [3849] | Yep! One day I'll learn to read. |
Graham 31-Aug-2010 [3850x8] | sorry ... you need a path element in your object |
block ... | |
scheme host path port user and pass | |
port-id | |
You can tell I haven't done this for a long while either | |
maybe this will work?? write ftp://user%40mysite.org:[xxxx-:-ftp-:-mysite-:-org]/testfile.txt "hello" | |
ie. url-encode the username | |
actually this conversation should be in 'Core group | |
Oldes 31-Aug-2010 [3858] | Anyway... using block or url is same.. the connection is cached... right. |
caelum 31-Aug-2010 [3859] | url-encode the username. I tried that, did not work. |
Graham 31-Aug-2010 [3860] | ok ... need to use the block form then |
caelum 31-Aug-2010 [3861] | So I need to add a path in the block statement? |
Graham 31-Aug-2010 [3862] | yep |
Oldes 31-Aug-2010 [3863x2] | You can see the caching when you do something like: trace/net on conn: [scheme: 'ftp host: "ftp.mysite.org" user: "[user-:-mysite-:-org]" pass: "xxxxxxxxxx"] loop 2 [probe read conn] |
And last thing - you may need also passive: true in the conn block | |
caelum 31-Aug-2010 [3865] | Thanks for all the info, I'll try once more. |
Graham 31-Aug-2010 [3866] | It's either path or target |
caelum 1-Sep-2010 [3867] | Still no luck. I have looked at over 100+ google pages. Does anyone have a working example of a tcp connection using the non-standard method? So far I have not found one. Plenty of 'examples', but no actual working code. None of the 'examples' work for me. Everyone seems to be using the standard short method. Graham: Neither Path or Target worked. I checked the connection on my website and cpanel said I was logged in, so I have a connection, but I cannot get the correct syntax for 'write', so it goes back to the scheme host path port user pass path etc block. I'll buy someone a pint (I'm a Brit) or a cup of coffe for a working example of that code! |
Graham 1-Sep-2010 [3868x2] | ok, you're on. |
send the cofffee to me Wellington, NZ thanks | |
caelum 1-Sep-2010 [3870] | Well, two good friends of mine are moving to NZ at the end of the year. I'll ask them to deliver it or buy a fresh one for you when they arrive. |
Maxim 1-Sep-2010 [3871x2] | remote-spec: [scheme: 'ftp host: "ftp.mysite.org" user: "[user-:-mysite-:-org]" pass: "xxxxxxxxxx"] local-file: %text.txt source-port: open/binary/direct/read local-file ; BINARY mode print "Attempting FTP connection..." target-port: open/binary/direct/new/write remote-spec ; BINARY mode insert target-port copy source-port attempt [close target-port] attempt [close source-port] |
oops pressed send too quickly... not sure I was done... | |
Graham 1-Sep-2010 [3873x4] | write [ scheme: 'ftp host: "ftp.compkarori.com" port-id: 21 target: %/htdocs/reb/test.txt user: "compka" pass: "*****" ] "hello" |
works for me | |
it's the same as the normal one liner syntax | |
Moccachino will do fine | |
Maxim 1-Sep-2010 [3877] | my snippet is from a client app of mine and definitively works for me |
Graham 1-Sep-2010 [3878] | Hold the marsmellow |
Maxim 1-Sep-2010 [3879x2] | hehe |
my example allows you to insert just a few bytes at a time and update a progress bar, if you replace the 'INSERT line by a loop which only copies 2000 bytes at a time until the copy returns none | |
Graham 1-Sep-2010 [3881x2] | My example just does what you asked for :) |
Of course you could use my ftp protocol for Rebol3 if you're brave | |
caelum 1-Sep-2010 [3883] | I'm not that brave. |
Maxim 1-Sep-2010 [3884] | ex: while [buffer: copy/part source-port 2000][ insert target-port buffer prin ">" ] |
Graham 1-Sep-2010 [3885x2] | You have to be brave if you're a soldier in the rebolution! |
If you live in the Midlands .. you can visit Sunanda :) | |
caelum 1-Sep-2010 [3887] | I'm a Brit living in WA state USA. My sister lives in the midlands. I'll visit Sunanda next time I visit the UK. |
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