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    FTP Object - Help Please!

    Hiya Klikkers,

    I'm using the FTP object to upload / download files to my site / computer.

    I've managed to get the files uploaded & downloaded, but I'm having serious trouble with LISTING the files in the specified FTP directory into a list object in MMF2.

    My events look something like:

    On Button Clicked

    - Set current directory to Current directory$( "Ftp" )+"/items"
    - Load current FTP directory with wildcard "*.*"
    - Scan Directory

    FTP Object: Scanned Name is a file?

    - Add a line "Scanned name$( "Ftp" )" to "filelist" List Object

    I've tried this and almost every logical variation I can think of to scan the current FTP directory and list the files to a list object, but I can't figure it out for the life of me.

    If anyone knows how to get this working, I'll literally be eternally grateful! I'll even make a big logo with your name in it as the header for the app (even though it's an in house tool which will only be used by 4-5 people )

    Cheers guys,
    Here's hoping!

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    Re: FTP Object - Help Please!

    Never mind, got it! - I *DID* search before the original post but I must have missed this one:

    Here!

    Problem solved, phew


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    Re: FTP Object - Help Please!

    Actually, while I'm here, I'd like to give a huge kudos to Clickteam for creating such an awesomely powerful software package. I bought MMF2 about 2 years ago for the purpose of making small apps, and even though MMF2 is geared more towards game production - I've found the application development side of things to be more than satisfactory. It seems that no matter what needs to be done - MMF2 is capable of performing - even if the "how to" of it isn't immediately obvious, there's always the community & the multitude of example files to learn from. I'm once again surprised at just how easy it is to integrate such powerful functions into my applications.

    Bit of a late testimonial, but thanks guys :grin:

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