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September 2004 - Posts
Sample code for parsing FtpwebRequest response for ListDirectoryDetails
15 September 04 05:33 PM
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adarshk
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This posting is valid for .Net frameworks 2.0 (Currently released as Whidbey Beta1) ResponseStream of FtpWebResponse provides the raw data bytes to the user, s ome of you had asked that it would be more useful to provide methods which return list of directory
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Understanding the basic of FtpWebRequest programming model on .Net frameworks
13 September 04 04:00 PM
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adarshk
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A long standing complain from user of .Net frameworks was that it doesn't have support for popular ftp protocol. This concern is going to addressed in .Net frameworks 2.0. Recently released Whidbey Beta-1 contains FtpWebRequest, FtpWebResponse classes
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Using SSL client certificate in WebRequest and WebServices without certificate installation
01 September 04 01:21 PM
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adarshk
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If you are using .Net frameworks 1.0 or 1.1, certificate must be installed on either User store or Machine Store. This posting is only valid for v2.0. In version 2.0 (Currently released Whidbey Beta1) user have option to use the certificate which contain
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