FtpPutFile
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4/8/2010
This function stores a file on the FTP server.
Syntax
BOOL WINAPI FtpPutFile(
HINTERNET hConnect,
LPCTSTR lpszLocalFile,
LPCTSTR lpszNewRemoteFile,
DWORD dwFlags,
DWORD dwContext
);
Parameters
- hConnect
[in] Valid handle to an FTP session.
- lpszLocalFile
[in] Long pointer to a null-terminated string that contains the file name to send from the local system.
- lpszNewRemoteFile
[in] Long pointer to a null-terminated string that contains the file name to create on the remote system.
dwFlags
[in] Specifies the conditions under which the transfer occurs. The following table shows the possible values for this parameter. The values can be used in any combination.Value Description INTERNET_FLAG_DONT_CACHE
Does not add the returned entity to the cache. Identical to the preferred value INTERNET_FLAG_NO_CACHE_WRITE.
INTERNET_FLAG_HYPERLINK
Forces a reload if there was no Expires time and no Last-Modified time returned by the server when determining whether to reload the item from the network.
INTERNET_FLAG_MUST_CACHE_REQUEST
Causes a temporary file to be created if the file cannot be cached. Identical to the preferred value INTERNET_FLAG_NEED_FILE.
INTERNET_FLAG_NEED_FILE
Causes a temporary file to be created if the file cannot be cached.
INTERNET_FLAG_NO_CACHE_WRITE
Does not add the returned entity to the cache. If the INTERNET_FLAG_HYPERLINK is also specified, WinInet will create the cache file but will not commit it.
INTERNET_FLAG_RELOAD
Forces a download of the requested file, object, or directory listing from the origin server, not from the cache.
INTERNET_FLAG_RESYNCHRONIZE
Performs a conditional download of the file.
INTERNET_FLAG_TRANSFER_ASCII
Transfers the file as ASCII.
INTERNET_FLAG_TRANSFER_BINARY
Transfers the file as binary.
- dwContext
[in] Specifies an application-defined value that associates this search with application data. This parameter is used only if the application has already called InternetSetStatusCallback to set up a status callback. All status requests are handled synchronously.
Return Value
TRUE indicates success. FALSE indicates failure. To get extended error data, call GetLastError.
Remarks
This function is a high-level routine that handles all the bookkeeping and overhead associated with reading a file locally and storing it on an FTP server. An application that needs to send file data only, or that requires close control over the file transfer, should use the FtpOpenFile and InternetWriteFile functions.
If the dwTransferType parameter specifies FILE_TRANSFER_TYPE_ASCII, translation of the file data converts control and formatting characters to local equivalents.
Both lpszNewRemoteFile and lpszLocalFile can be either partially or fully qualified file names relative to the current directory. A backward slash (\) or forward slash (/) can be used as the directory separator for either name. FtpPutFile translates the directory name separators to the appropriate character before they are used.
Requirements
Header | wininet.h |
Library | wininet.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 2.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |