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Re: cfftpstream error handling
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Re: cfftpstream error handling


  • Subject: Re: cfftpstream error handling
  • From: Jeremy Wyld <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 16:58:35 -0700

I'm well aware of the problem, but there currently is no support for this.  File a bug.

jeremy


On Sep 24, 2004, at 4:43 PM, Frederick Cheung wrote:

Is there anyway of finding out what  request/command caused the error that one gets via CFReadStreamError? The codes ftp provide are sometimes ambiguous without this information, I've had ftp servers return 550 in response to the REST command to indicate that restarting is not possible/ supported but it is also the case that 550 is usually used to indicate an inexistant file. So if i'm trying to resume a previously started download and I get a 550 back I don't know if the file I'm trying to get has moved/disappeared and which case I should just give up or if it's just that I need to start again.

Fred

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I'm well aware of the problem, but there currently is no support for this.  File a bug.

jeremy


On Sep 24, 2004, at 4:43 PM, Frederick Cheung wrote:

Is there anyway of finding out what  request/command caused the error that one gets via CFReadStreamError? The codes ftp provide are sometimes ambiguous without this information, I've had ftp servers return 550 in response to the REST command to indicate that restarting is not possible/ supported but it is also the case that 550 is usually used to indicate an inexistant file. So if i'm trying to resume a previously started download and I get a 550 back I don't know if the file I'm trying to get has moved/disappeared and which case I should just give up or if it's just that I need to start again.

Fred

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