Yep - saw those; those were some of the first tests I used to try to get it to work as they're the top of the Google results list for FtpWebRequest. Did you try any of those / did they work for you? They didn't on my end - that's why I was asking; to see if anyone had conclusive results using specific code.
I wonder if it's a URI issue / how I'm formatting - I'll keep testing & that's why I was also asking for URI examples to make sure I'm on target. I understand escaping (\) or using @ for the string is important too...but I'm doing that.
The reason this stuff is tricky is (obviously) it's a combination of getting the FTP settings on the server side, settings for firewalls on the client & server & specific code which make a successful file upload.
I'm looking for specific sample code that worked for someone so that I can work backwards & determine which of the above settings I need to change on my end to make it work.
Here are others I tested: the first was great - good explanations.
http://www.ddj.com/dept/da
http://www.windowsdevcente
http://www.thescripts.com/
http://tim.mackey.ie/FtpWe
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by: sara110Posted on 2007-03-18 at 21:30:00ID: 18746225
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