Function library that lets users implement FTP-related capabilities within their Visual FoxPro application such as file upload or download and folder navigation
Version | 3.4 |
Updated | Sep 7th 2016 |
Developer |
MarshallSoft Computing
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User Rating |
996
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Original File Size | 1.2 MB |
Downloads | 8785 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
FTP Client Engine for FoxPro is a library of functions that provides users with direct controls for the FTP protocol and lets them implement them into their Visual FoxPro applications. It allows users to benefit from both anonymous and private FTP sessions. It can be used within any application that supports calling the Windows API.
Users can develop FTP applications that can connect to FTP server upload or download files through the FTP protocol, append files, delete and list them and navigate through its folders. It is possible to call the FTP-related functions from any Windows-API-calling-able programming language. Those include Visual Studio .NET, Visual C#, C/C++, VB.NET, PowerBasic, Visual FoxPro or COBOL.
Among the capabilities this library can implement, users can find listing files on the server, navigating server directories, choosing between ASCII or binary transfer modes, download or upload files (wildcard support included), delete documents, rename them, create or remove folders and resume file transfers.
FTP Client Engine for FoxPro Crack features support for proxy servers, can connect in passive mode (which is necessary for firewalls), can encrypt contents via passwords, supports file appending, can parse long directory listings and enables users to rename files during download or upload.
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