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RE: How to specify FTP URL to fetch any file
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RE: How to specify FTP URL to fetch any file


  • Subject: RE: How to specify FTP URL to fetch any file
  • From: "Wells, Terry C" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 09:02:48 -0800
  • Thread-topic: How to specify FTP URL to fetch any file

Title: RE: How to specify FTP URL to fetch any file

Ok, that's good information.  I can stop beating my head.

However, the reality is that I'm stuck in 10.3 with a project deadline fast approaching.  Any suggestions how I can get it working today?

Thanks,
Terry


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Wyld [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Fri 2/18/2005 8:58 AM
To: Wells, Terry C
Cc: email@hidden
Subject: Re: How to specify FTP URL to fetch any file

It's a bug that this doesn't work.  I've fixed it for Tiger.

jeremy

On Feb 18, 2005, at 8:10 AM, Wells, Terry C wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I finally got my code working to use FTP URLs to connect to other 
> machines.  But I still have a problem.
>
> Even if you add a username and password, an FTP URL appears to be 
> restricted to referencing files that exist below the home directory 
> of the logged in user.  I need to be able to list directories and 
> retrieve files from absolute paths relative to the root directory.
>
> I saw something mentioned in the Apple docs where you could specify 
> an absolute FTP URL as:
>   ftp://user:pass@host//dir1/dir2/file  (Note the double slash 
> between host and dir1)
>
> However, this doesn't work.  It still attempts to find dir1 starting 
> at the user's home directory.
>
> Am I using the right syntax?  Do I need to set some special property 
> in the URL stream?  Is this supposed to work at all?
>
> The ability to FTP arbitrary files from the server is critical 
> functionality for my application and if the URL approach isn't going 
> to work, I need to know right away.  I've wasted enough time getting 
> here and really just need to get this working and move on.
>
> Thanks,
> Terry
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