C
C
chmod (Setting File Permissions)
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This example assumes your FTP server supports the "chmod" command, which typically means it must be a server running on a Linux or Unix system. The SendCommand method may be called to send arbitrary commands to the FTP server. This example sends a "chmod" command to set the file permissions.Chilkat C Downloads
#include <C_CkFtp2.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
BOOL success;
HCkFtp2 ftp;
const char *resp;
success = FALSE;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
ftp = CkFtp2_Create();
CkFtp2_putHostname(ftp,"ftp.cknotes.com");
CkFtp2_putUsername(ftp,"myLogin");
CkFtp2_putPassword(ftp,"myPassword");
// Connect and login to the FTP server.
success = CkFtp2_Connect(ftp);
if (success != TRUE) {
printf("%s\n",CkFtp2_lastErrorText(ftp));
CkFtp2_Dispose(ftp);
return;
}
// Send a chmod command to the FTP server to set
// the permissions of a file to 0644:
resp = CkFtp2_sendCommand(ftp,"chmod 0644 hamlet.xml");
if (CkFtp2_getLastMethodSuccess(ftp) != TRUE) {
// Failed.
printf("%s\n",CkFtp2_lastErrorText(ftp));
}
else {
// You should write code to examine the response to
// the SendCommand. As an example, the FTP server
// used for testing responds with this for success:
// 200 Permissions changed on hamlet.xml
printf("%s\n",resp);
}
success = CkFtp2_Disconnect(ftp);
CkFtp2_Dispose(ftp);
}