ActiveSocket can be well integrated into ASP environments. This document describes how the ActiveSocket FtpServer object can be integrated into ASP projects.
The most important functions of the FtpServer object are:
Download ActiveSocket from the ActiveXperts Download Site and start the installation. The installation guides you through the installation process.
First, create a new directory on the IIS Server's file system. This directory will hold the ASP later on.
From the 'Start menu', click on 'Administrative Tools' and click on 'Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager'. Right-click on the 'Web Sites' container and choose 'New->Web Site':
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The 'Web Site Creation Wizard' is shown, guiding you thorugh the process of creating a new web site. Provide all necessary information:
You're now able to write an ASP script to use IP protocols with ActiveSocket.
First of all we need to create a form in HTML to get the login information for the ftp server. All we actually need is:
In this sample all we're going to do is create a ASP file that is able to list files and directories in a directory. Using ActiveSocket it is easy to create a page that makes you able to upload and to download files.
You can create a form that looks like this:
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You can list files using ActiveSocket ftp in 3 steps.
Now that we have all the information we need, we need to create an object witch supports communicating through ActiveSocket. To do this we only need one line of code:
Set objFtp = Server.CreateObject( "ActiveXperts.FtpServer" )
To connect to the server we're using the ActiveSocket method "Connect".
objFtp.connect request("server"), request("username"), request("password")
This makes a code look like this:
if request("submitbutton") <> "" then
dim objFiles
' create the object
Set objFtp = Server.CreateObject( "ActiveXperts.FtpServer" )
objFtp.clear
' set the logfile
objFtp.logfile = request("logfile")
' connect
objFtp.connect request("server"), request("username"), request("password")
objFtp.ChangeDir request("directory")
else
' do nothing
end if
If the previous actions have been succesfully executed, we can list the files. To list these files we're using two ActiveSocket methods:
When we know what the first file is we're starting a loop. If one file is listed, FindNextFile is used to move on to the next. If there is no more file, the software will return an error. Thats why we created the following code:
' find the first file
if objFtp.LastError <> 0 then
response.write("Connection failed..<br>")
else
set objFiles = objFtp.FindFirstFile()
end if
' list the files
if objFtp.LastError <> 0 then
response.write("<tr><td>Sorry.. Failed to list the files..</td></tr>")
else
getfiles
end if
sub getfiles
'show the contents in a table
response.write ("Files in directory " & request("directory") & " :")
response.write ("<table>")
'the software will return an error if there is no more file to display, so:
do while objFtp.LastError = 0
response.write("<tr>")
response.write("<td>")
'display folders
if objFiles.IsDirectory = 0 then
response.write "File:"
else
response.write "Directory:"
end if
response.write("</td>")
response.write("<td class=files>")
'display the names
response.write(objFiles.name)
response.write("</td>")
response.write("</tr>")
'find the next file; continue the loop
set objFiles = objFtp.FindNextFile
loop
response.write "</table>"
end sub