This method uploads the existing file to the FTP server with specified host name, path name and port number.
[Visual Basic] Public Function UploadFile(ByVal
remoteHost As String, ByVal remotePath As String, ByVal remotePort
As Integer, ByVal localFileName As String) As Boolean
[C#] public bool UploadFile(string remoteHost,
string remotePath, int remotePort, string localFileName);
Parameters
- remoteHost
- Domain name in DNS style, or IP address
- remotePath
- The name of the remote path
- remotePort
- IP port number
- localFileName
- Local file name
Return Value
Returns True if successful. Returns False if unsuccessful.
Explanation
The UploadFile method uploads the existing file to the FTP server with specified host name, path name and port number.
This method is effective for the FTP protocol.
Example
[Visual Basic.NET] Dim _ftp As New Newtone.ImageKit.WPF.Ftp Dim Ret As Boolean 'Username and password _ftp.Credentials = New NetworkCredential("user", "password") 'Enables passive mode connectivity _ftp.Passive = True 'Uploads the file Ret = _ftp.UploadFile("www.newtone.co.jp", "test/test.jpg", 21, "c:\test\test.jpg") [Visual C#.NET] Newtone.ImageKit.WPF.Ftp _ftp = new Newtone.ImageKit.WPF.Ftp(); bool Ret; //Username and password _ftp.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("user", "password"); //Enables passive mode connectivity _ftp.Passive = true; //Uploads the file Ret = _ftp.UploadFile("www.newtone.co.jp", "test/test.jpg", 21, @"c:\test\test.jpg");