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Visual FoxPro
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Third party products
Title:
Re: Ftp
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00585731
Message ID:
00586753
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I believe Call32 can be used to call 32bit DLL's from 16 bit
see http://www.west-wind.com/wwfp2pd.htm
other then that try FoxTools


>That's a good question - do you know if you can declare dlls in 2.5? There was a thread a few days ago about a work-around for this ...
>>Thanks Claude,
>>I'm going to give this a try.
>>However, before I beat my head against the wall trying to implement this, do you know off hand it this will work for FoxPro 2.5?
>>
>>Glen
>>
>>>Glen,
>>>Check out the Win32 Internet functions for FTP at http://www.news2news.com/vfp/?group=92&=0
>>>>I recently obtained a copy of WS_FTP Pro from Ipswitch to evaluate for use with FoxPro.
>>>>
>>>>Several years ago I wrote a parts inventory program in FoxPro 2.5 for a government customer that had remote sites.
>>>>Each of the remote sites exchanged data via modem using ProCom Plus.
>>>>I started ProCom from FoxPro using DDE, sent the data, and then logged off ProCom.
>>>>
>>>>My customer now has an FTP site they use to exchange data and they want me to write a module that will put and get the data
>>>>to/from the FTP site. This would replace the modem/ProCom module.
>>>>
>>>>I found a text file attributed to Kelvin Perez that allows FTP connection in FoxPro 3.0.
>>>>
>>>>When I tried to compile the sample program in FoxPro 2.5, I got an error message ("syntax error") at line:
>>>>Declare integer WSFTP_Connet in wsftpdll.dll integer, string, integer, string, string
>>>>
>>>>I need to do this in FoxPro 2.5. Is that possible?
>>>>
>>>>I have been away from Visual FoxPro for about 2 years and FoxPro 2.5 for about 6 years, so I am having to re-think some things.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for any help,
>>>>
>>>>Glen Mettler
>>>>7802 Smoke Rise Rd
>>>>Huntsville, AL
>>>>256.882.1206 h
>>>>256.922.0720 w
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