Thanks for the link, I'll take closer look at the conteints, and see if I can make sense out of it.
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Browse All TopicsNeed to upload a (variable name) file to a web server from inside a Clarion 6.3 app.
Tried to let my app create a FTPscript.TXT file that holds the commands for FTP transfer , and then calling a RUN(ftp -s:FTPscript.txt, 1) command from inside Clarion.
This solution will NOT do the transfer, but if run outside the Clarion app (from DOS window) the transfer works when called as FTP -s:FTPsscript.TXT using the same generated script.
Also, the solution of utelizing the RUN command seems primitive to me, and I would like to do this within the app.
I have read there are some functionallity available in a win DLL, but I am lost on how to use that.
I might also get access to a PHP program on the server that can do the upload for me. Can I somehow call this (start executing it) from within Clarion app. Will this be a preferred option over the FTP?
Suggestions plz.
Trnie
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by: woolmilkporcPosted on 2008-11-26 at 04:21:18ID: 23041313
Hi,
do you know this article?
http://www.clarion mag.com/co l/97-12-us ingftp.htm l
There is a section covering the use of WinInet.dll
HTH
wmp