jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Mon Sep 20 11:57:59 CDT 2010
I too use 3D-FTP, probably at the recommendation of Gustav, long ago. Love the program. I don't actually automate it though. John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com On 9/20/2010 2:17 AM, Gustav Brock wrote: > Hi Robert > > We used 3D-FTP for this - not by command line though but as a COM object and the API - for an app uploading thousands of pictures per batch to a web site. It ran at an amazing speed compared to the Windows FTP command line alternative with no errors for years until the client ceased business: > > http://www.3dftp.com/3dftp.htm > > However, when I look at the site now, everything about the API seems to have vanished after version 7. They are at version 9 now. We used version 4.01 and I still use it as a normal FTP client. You may address them about the API or how to obtain a version 7 should you wish to follow the COM route. > > /gustav > > >>>> robert at servicexp.com 20-09-2010 05:05>>> > Considering the fact that this is the most talent group professional that I > know of, I have yet another Command Line question. I have searched high and > low, and can't seem to find a solution. > > Does anyone know of a good Multi-thread upload FTP client, that also has a > solid Command Line interface: > > Stuart helped me work out the main section of my "project", and I really > thought this was going to be the easy part.. > > After I have the split zip in a folder, I need to be able to send the folder > using the same bat file via a multi-threaded upload. > > I can find great Multi-threaded FTP clients, but they have terrible Command > Line support, OR I can find a great Command Line FTP Client but it doesn't > have Multi- threaded uploading... > > I have looked at: > > CuteFTP > SmartFTP > Filezilla > FTPRush > > > FlashFXP > > ... HELP..... > >