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Restart/Resume FTP Upload
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Demonstrates how to restart / resume an FTP upload.Chilkat AutoIt Downloads
Local $bSuccess = False
; This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
; See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$oFtp = ObjCreate("Chilkat.Ftp2")
$oFtp.Hostname = "ftp.example.com"
$oFtp.Username = "login"
$oFtp.Password = "password"
; Connect and login to the FTP server.
$bSuccess = $oFtp.Connect()
If ($bSuccess <> True) Then
ConsoleWrite($oFtp.LastErrorText & @CRLF)
Exit
EndIf
; Change to the remote directory where the file will be uploaded.
$bSuccess = $oFtp.ChangeRemoteDir("temp")
If ($bSuccess <> True) Then
ConsoleWrite($oFtp.LastErrorText & @CRLF)
Exit
EndIf
; In this example, assume that a previous FTP upload failed,
; and the incomplete file (bigFile.zip) exists on the FTP server.
; You only need to set the RestartNext property to resume
; the upload. When RestartNext is set, the next call
; to PutFile (or PutFileFromBinaryData, PutFileFromTextData)
; will automatically resume the upload from the point of failure.
; (The way it works is that the FTP component sends a "SIZE"
; command to the FTP server to find out how many bytes of
; the file already exist on the server. It then begins
; uploading from that point.
; Note: After PutFile is called, the RestartNext property
; is automatically set to false.
$oFtp.RestartNext = True
; Upload a file with restart.
Local $sLocalFilename = "bigFile.zip"
Local $sRemoteFilename = "bigFile.zip"
$bSuccess = $oFtp.PutFile($sLocalFilename,$sRemoteFilename)
If ($bSuccess <> True) Then
ConsoleWrite($oFtp.LastErrorText & @CRLF)
Exit
EndIf
$bSuccess = $oFtp.Disconnect()
ConsoleWrite("File Uploaded!" & @CRLF)