![]() ![]() If the server supports own namespaces, you can useĪNY NAME for namespace (in this case "mynamespace"),ĪNY NUMBER of field names (in this case 3) andĪNY NAME for field names (in this case "srt_proptimestamp", "srt_creationtime" and "srt_modifiedtime"). Ghisler(Author) wrote:what field names should be used? The requested URL /!!MFT_/Torrent.ico was not found on this server.Īpache/2.4.10 (Debian) Server at Port 443Ĭontent-Type: text/html charset=ISO-8859-1ĭAV_PROPFIND (PROPERTIES OF THE FILE ON SERVER - NO CUSTOM PROPERTIES YET)ĭAV_SetDateTime (CUSTOM PROPERTIES SETTED)ĭAV_PROPFIND (FILE PROPERTIES INCLUDING OUR CUSTOM PROPERTIES) What the server is responding for each step above:Ĭode: Select all -ĭAV_PROPFIND (FILE NOT EXIST ON SERVER YET)Ĭontent-Type: text/html charset=iso-8859-1 #SingleInstance, force Skips the dialog box and REPLACES the old instance automatically (similar in effect to the Reload command).įilePath_Server_1 = /!!MFT_/Torrent.icoįilePath_Server_2 = /!!MFT_/Torrent.icoįilePath_Local_U1 = %A_ScriptDir%\!!MFT_\Torrent.icoįilePath_Local_D1 = %A_ScriptDir%\!!MFT_\Torrent_Downloaded.icoĭAV_PROPFIND(Burl_2 FilePath_Server_1, User_2, Pass_2)ĭAV_Upload(FilePath_Local_U1, Burl_2 FilePath_Server_1, User_2, Pass_2)ĭAV_SetDateTime(FilePath_Local_U1, Burl_2 FilePath_Server_1, User_2, Pass_2)ĭAV_Upload(FilePath, ServerPath, User, Pass) Mode=1: The 1st AP after the 1st BP // Mode=2: the 1st BP before the 1st AP SetBatchLines, -1 Make the operation run at maximum speed. It would be very useful if this supported by TC WebDav pluging.Ĭode: Select all #NoEnv Prevents automatic resolution of empty variables to environment variables. If dav client notices a difference between the srt_proptimestamp and the "getlastmodified" property by more than a few seconds, dav client will NOT use the srt_modifiedtime stamp and instead use the "getlastmodified" time. This is done in case somebody else logs into the DAV server via RDP or SMB and changes the actual file date/time on the server file. This is set by dav client to the value of "getlastmodifiedtime" at the time it sets the custom srt properties. There is one catch, and that is the other property called "srt_proptimestamp". This is useful because backup software will not see the intended time of the file. So the user will see "4:00 PM" as the files modified time even though it's not the file's actual time on the server. When dav client parses this listing it sees the getlastmodifiedtime from the server, which is totally controlled by the server and can't be set by dav client.ĭav client also sees the "srt_modifiedtime" property and will use that time when displaying file times in the windows file system. The server assigns "getlastmodifiedtime" to the current date/time, in this example March 22, 1:37PM. * Fixed: During SFTP connections, WebDrive would sometimes fail to authenticate the SSH Host Key returned from CrushFTP servers.March 22, 1:37 PM - controlled by server, not dav client * Fixed: FTP REST problem which prevented some files from being uploaded and downloaded * Fixed: PROT C was not being sent properly for FTPS connections. ![]() * Fixed: During SFTP connections, WebDrive would sometimes fail to authenticate the SSH Host Key returned from CrushFTP servers. * Fixed: PROT C was not being sent properly for FTPS connections. * Fixed: FTP REST problem which prevented some files from being uploaded and downloaded If you want easier access to your FTP server, WebDrive for Mac is a nice idea although it does seem to have a connection bug. If WebDrive is able to connect, it will display the name of the server in Finder like any other local drive.Īccessing an FTP server via Finder is so much more convenient that having to resort to an FTP client and it's particularly ideal for those that are unfamiliar with how such clients work. Once you're ready to connect, just click on the Site Profile you've created and click Mount. Just enter the name you want to assign to the drive, a username and password, a Host Name and IP address and the Initial Remote Directory. The setup process is very simple even for those unfamiliar with FTP clients. ![]()
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