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Jason Charette
Posted: 03/27/2002, 8:56 AM

Hey folks,

Using CC2.0.5 (and PHP4 and MySQL 3.23.49, if that helps).

General question about CC and ftp uploads: Is there a way of specifying port
number for an FTP server (if it's non-standard)? I have tried just about
every permutation of servername and port I can think of (servername:port,
servername/port, servername port, etc...). I'm starting to run out of
ideas... Anyone?

Jason Charette

Jason Charette
Posted: 03/27/2002, 12:42 PM

Please note that I am referring to the FTP uploads available under the
publish tab...

Thks,

J.


"Jason Charette" <jasonc@bitheads.com> wrote in message
news:a7stk4$rmm$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Hey folks,
>
> Using CC2.0.5 (and PHP4 and MySQL 3.23.49, if that helps).
>
> General question about CC and ftp uploads: Is there a way of specifying
port
> number for an FTP server (if it's non-standard)? I have tried just about
> every permutation of servername and port I can think of (servername:port,
> servername/port, servername port, etc...). I'm starting to run out of
> ideas... Anyone?
>
> Jason Charette
>
>


   


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