At 8:35 PM -0500 10/23/06, Rob Kritzer wrote:
Yes Tedd,
This is what I am having trouble with, I can see where you can upload each
file, but all I really need it to do is take the contents of a folder and
upload everything it finds in the directory.
Rob
Rob:
I understand what you're trying t
Don't top-post.
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-10-23 20:35:16 -0500:
> On 10/23/06, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >At 8:42 PM +0100 10/23/06, Stut wrote:
> >>Rob Kritzer wrote:
> >>>Is it possible to FTP a folder and all it's content? I can do a
> >>>file at a time, but not a folder.
> >>>
> >>>Al
Yes Tedd,
This is what I am having trouble with, I can see where you can upload each
file, but all I really need it to do is take the contents of a folder and
upload everything it finds in the directory.
Rob
On 10/23/06, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 8:42 PM +0100 10/23/06, Stut wrote:
On Mon, October 23, 2006 5:07 pm, tedd wrote:
> Interesting.
>
> So a php server-side php script can establish a two-way communication
> with a client-side php script -- do you have an example?
http://php.net/sockets
should have an example...
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tedd wrote:
Interesting.
So a php server-side php script can establish a two-way communication
with a client-side php script -- do you have an example?
http://php.net/sockets
-Stut
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At 2:56 PM -0700 10/23/06, Ed Lazor wrote:
On Oct 23, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
On the Mac, I always dug "Fetch" personally.
Nice... I've been looking for something like Fetch.
Yeah, Fetch is super cool, but it's been around as long as I have --
I'm surprised you haven't heard
At 4:27 PM -0500 10/23/06, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, October 23, 2006 4:18 pm, tedd wrote:
I certainly can read the contents of a folder on the server, but I
don't see how you can do it client-side.
E.
You could install PHP on the client and do it with PHP.
Interesting.
So a php s
On Oct 23, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:
On the Mac, I always dug "Fetch" personally.
Nice... I've been looking for something like Fetch.
PC, you got your CuteFTP and all that ilk.
SecureFTP by VanDyke rocks.
Now, on *nix, SCP is nice for that, if you have SSH shell access. If
On Mon, October 23, 2006 4:18 pm, tedd wrote:
> I certainly can read the contents of a folder on the server, but I
> don't see how you can do it client-side.
E.
You could install PHP on the client and do it with PHP.
Or it could be TOTALLY OFF-TOPIC
> Now, am I right, or do you have a way t
At 8:42 PM +0100 10/23/06, Stut wrote:
Rob Kritzer wrote:
Is it possible to FTP a folder and all it's content? I can do a file at a
time, but not a folder.
Also there is times when I will not know the folder name, so I would like it
to just upload everything it finds in the folder I set.
Is th
Rob Kritzer wrote:
Is it possible to FTP a folder and all it's content? I can do a file at a
time, but not a folder.
Also there is times when I will not know the folder name, so I would
like it
to just upload everything it finds in the folder I set.
Is this possilbe?
Yes[1][2].
-Stut
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