See above2012/4/2=8 WebDNA Solutions <kengrome@gmail.com>Hi Sal,
I read that reference, and basically it suggests that I use
a [dos] context to make NFTP do the uploading.
Unfortunately the page that might give me the specific
command to do this is no longer online ... :(
Do you know how to confirm whether or not NFTP is installed
and running on the client's Windows server? A [dos] command
perhaps, that I can run in WebDNA?
If NFTP software is not already installed on the Windows
server it will never be installed, because the host refuses
to change anything on that server -- which has other sites
on it and he's afraid to break someone else's site or
something.
And I suspect that it is not installed since few servers
need a FTP client. =A0But if I get lucky and it is already
there maybe I can use it, thus the reason I'm hoping to
confirm its presence on the server ... and learn the [dos]
command to upload a file, too.
Sincerely,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.web=dnasolutions.com
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> On Apr 28, 2012 7:15 AM, "WebDNA Solutions"
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> > How about with Linux?
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See above2012/4/2=8 WebDNA Solutions <kengrome@gmail.com>Hi Sal,
I read that reference, and basically it suggests that I use
a [DOS] context to make NFTP do the uploading.
Unfortunately the page that might give me the specific
command to do this is no longer online ... :(
Do you know how to confirm whether or not NFTP is installed
and running on the client's Windows server? A [DOS] command
perhaps, that I can run in WebDNA?
If NFTP software is not already installed on the Windows
server it will never be installed, because the host refuses
to change anything on that server -- which has other sites
on it and he's afraid to break someone else's site or
something.
And I suspect that it is not installed since few servers
need a FTP client. =A0But if I get lucky and it is already
there maybe I can use it, thus the reason I'm hoping to
confirm its presence on the server ... and learn the [DOS]
command to upload a file, too.
Sincerely,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.web=dnasolutions.com
WebDNA Programming and Linux Server Administration> Yes, we used to do this to upload a backup of a site to a> different server every night.> > -- This message is sent to you because you are
>
> This thread might be useful for you.
>
> http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/DetailResults.tpl?co=
> mmand=3Dsearch&db=3Dwebdna-talk.db&eqIDdata=3D39111
>
> Sal
>
> On Apr 28, 2012 7:15 AM, "WebDNA Solutions"
<kengrome@gmail.=com> wrote:
> > Is it possible to use webdna on a Windows server to
> > automatically upload files to a remote server via FTP?
> >
> > How about with Linux?
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Kenneth Grome
> > WebDNA Solutions
> > http=://www.webdnasolutions.com
> > WebDNA Programming and Linux Server Administration
> >
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