Tcl
Tcl
Download Directory Tree Listing as XML
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Downloads a complete remote directory tree listing in XML format. The directory tree in XML format looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<dirTree>
<file>bookstore.xml</file>
<file>hamlet.xml</file>
<file>hamlet.zip</file>
<file>japanese.xml</file>
<file>New Text Document (2).txt</file>
<file>New Text Document.txt</file>
<file>nutrition.xml</file>
<file>pigs.xml</file>
<file>plants.xml</file>
<dir name="subdir1">
<file>box.ico</file>
<file>Setup.exe</file>
<dir name="a">
<file>dude.gif</file>
<file>HelloWorld123.txt</file>
</dir>
</dir>
<dir name="subdir2">
<file>scream.jpg</file>
</dir>
</dirTree>
Chilkat Tcl Downloads
load ./chilkat.dll
set success 0
# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
set ftp [new_CkFtp2]
CkFtp2_put_Hostname $ftp "ftp.something.com"
CkFtp2_put_Username $ftp "test"
CkFtp2_put_Password $ftp "test"
# Connect and login to the FTP server.
set success [CkFtp2_Connect $ftp]
if {$success != 1} then {
puts [CkFtp2_lastErrorText $ftp]
delete_CkFtp2 $ftp
exit
}
# Recursively download the listings for the complete
# remote directory tree at the current remote dir.
# In this case, we haven't called ChangeRemoteDir,
# so the current remote dir is the root directory of the
# FTP account.
set strXml [CkFtp2_dirTreeXml $ftp]
puts "$strXml"
set success [CkFtp2_Disconnect $ftp]
delete_CkFtp2 $ftp