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What is the correct format for entering a http address that has the server IP address, UserID, Password and port number all as one?
I know this a dumb question. I've even did it before, but I can't remember now. HELP :( EDIT - Win4Now Thank You! |
<user:password>@<host>:<port>
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Very simple tool.
Cheers, McoreD. |
nice utility..BUT how do I get a file from a ftp-server with help of " a url "
for example:ftp://anonymous:anonymous@hostname:port/filename the file is in the root of the ftp and the server is Serv-U TIA IB |
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You gave me two great suggestions to add to this utility. Those are: Remote Path and File Name. I will update it asap. :) McoreD |
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Is this ok IB? :)
Didn't the file work? :unsure: The extention is .exe. You don't need to rename the extention to .zip. Oh do you mean it is better to zip it? :D |
thx McoreD :)
you are an angel :D //IB Question ? must the file have a zip-extension..? |
@KingCobra Thanks for asking that question and no it is not a dumb question if you don't know the answer. I have wondered before and never got time to ask or forgot about it.
@~*McoreD*~ That is a nice utility and looks simple to use, almost idiot proof. So that may just rule me out of being able to use it. :):) |
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