ActiveX component to integrate FTP protocol support into your applications, with options for SFTP, and FTPS as well, in an automated transfer sequence, or a GUI for user authentication
Version | 3.6.0 |
Updated | September 18 2020 |
Developer |
WeOnlyDo Software
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User Rating |
958
3.1
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Original File Size | 7.7 MB |
Downloads | 8582 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
The Internet brought about new, and efficient ways of transferring files all over the world. Servers can hold enormous amounts of data, with individuals accessing their own accounts through secure means. Implementing server connection into custom application is not an easy thing, but it does become a little more comfortable with predefined component libraries like wodFtpDLX.
Note that this is not a stand-alone product, and can’t just be used to connect to FTP servers. Instead, it provides the required resources to enable custom programs to benefit from FTP file transfer protocols. There are also several sample files for quick accommodation, with support for languages like ASP, BCB, Delphi, HTML, VB, VBS, and VC.
More than that, the component can be customized in order to set up connection through FTPS, which is a secure FTP connection with SSL, as well as SFTP, a FTP protocol with SSH encryption. All protocols are handled in the same manner, requiring no extra tweaks.
The package also contains the means to allow client authentication by assigning corresponding certificate files. File management can be handled in two ways. One of them runs all transfer processes in the background, while the other provides a visual interface for user authentication, and custom connection to a target server.
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