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Browse All TopicsI'm looking for an inexpensive and easy to use FTP client component for use with an ASP.NET application. I know that ASP.NET 2.0 as some native support for FTP that would allow me to create my own client so I'm also considering that approach. But I want to keep it as simple and reliable as possible and may need to use it with ASP 1.1. The primary purpose will be to upload files to an ftp server from a .Net Web Form.
What component would you recommend?
Any advise on using or not using System.Net.FtpWebRequest?
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I'd like to point to a following sample code for Rebex FTP component http://www.rebex.net/ftp.n
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by: cmhuntyPosted on 2007-08-03 at 07:27:48ID: 19625242
Try Enterprise components at http://www.enterprisedt.co m/products .html. Their FTP component gives good basic functions.
Chris