At least in version 1.57 the option to change the FTP port for FTP
upload seems to be grayed out and I can't spot it in the blw file
wither. Is changing this a future task? If so: Bother!!
Hi Jim
At least in version 1.57 the option to change the FTP port for FTP
upload seems to be grayed out and I can't spot it in the blw file
wither. Is changing this a future task? If so: Bother!!
Sorry, its hardwired at present:-
connecth =
InternetConnect(winineth,zServer,INTERNET_DEFAULT_FTP_PORT,zUser,zPassword,I
NTERNET_SERVICE_FTP,INTERNET_FLAG_ACTIVE,0)
I'll sort it out for the next release. Unless you can figure out if there
is away in windows to change the default port...
Regards,
Colin J
www.sailwave.com
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No worries, OK thanks for the headsup. He'll have to learn to use
ws_ftp for now (windows text mode ftp client doesn't really let you
change port either because it doesn't support PASV :-). Actually that's
a thought, with a different FTP port a lot of firewall setups force you
to use PASV, so it might be a more complex change than just hitting the
port number.
cheers, Jim C
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--- In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Jenkins" <colin@s...> wrote:
Sorry, its hardwired at present:-
Hi Jim,
Or Explorer - I usually get our customers (real work) to use explorer rather
than anything else because they are familiar with it. i.e. enter
ftp.sailwave.com into the web browser, enter user/pass (results/results in
this case) and drag files across.
Just a thought.
Colin J
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Subject: [sailwave] Re: FTP Port selection--- In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Jenkins" <colin@s...> wrote:
> Sorry, its hardwired at present:-
No worries, OK thanks for the headsup. He'll have to learn to use
ws_ftp for now (windows text mode ftp client doesn't really let you
change port either because it doesn't support PASV :-). Actually that's
a thought, with a different FTP port a lot of firewall setups force you
to use PASV, so it might be a more complex change than just hitting the
port number.cheers, Jim C
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