hispeed_mike Posted December 22, 2005 Share Posted December 22, 2005 Having Problems running this script. Here is the code: $server = 'ftp.host.com' $username = 'host\username' $pass = 'mypassword' $Open = _FTPOpen('MyFTP Control') $Conn = _FTPConnect($Open, $server, $username, $pass) $Ftpp = _FtpGetFile($Conn, '/Update/contact.htm', 'c:\contact.htm') $Ftpc = _FTPClose($Open) When I run this the error message is $Open =_FTPOpen('MyFTP Control') $Open =^ERROR Error: Unknown Function Name.... Newbie missing something simple..... Cheers Mike i2i8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erebus Posted December 22, 2005 Share Posted December 22, 2005 _FTPOpen is not a standard AU3's function but a UDF. You must download the UDF's file and #include it in your script to use _FTPOpen.You will find everything needed here:http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=12473 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hispeed_mike Posted December 22, 2005 Author Share Posted December 22, 2005 _FTPOpen is not a standard AU3's function but a UDF. You must download the UDF's file and #include it in your script to use _FTPOpen.You will find everything needed here:http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=12473Someones gonna have to straighten me out...For someone who don't know what anyones talking about what Is a UDF...Secondly this is the page I originally downloaded the FTP Example.au3.How do I use an include?Thanks for the heads up....will eventually catch up...Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erebus Posted December 22, 2005 Share Posted December 22, 2005 (edited) Hi again,AutoIT has 2 types of functions. The standard ones (native support) and the User Defined Functions (UDF) which users write from time to time to enhance AU3's functionality.For example a script which contains a UDF could be:;start of script TellMeMore() ;here the script ends execution and we put our custom functions Func TellMeMore() MsgBox(0,"No","I won't tell you anything!") EndFuncUDFs however may be inside external .AU3 files to be used several times easily in your scripts. Some UDF files come with the (standard and beta) versions of AutoIT and some others may be downloaded by the users and used as desired. Note that the User Defined Functions usually start with an underscore before their name, i.e. _FTPOpen() just to know that this function is not a standard one and must be included.Now about your problem do the following:1). Download FTP.au3 from here. It contains the UDF you need.2) Put that file in your AutoIT's 3 include folder. It is usually "C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\Include" if you run the standard version or "C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\beta\Include" if you run the beta one.3) Edit and test this example:#include <FTP.au3>; This line includes all the FTP functions you need. Open this file to see which functions contains exactly. $server = 'ftp.example.com' $username = 'secretusers' $pass = 'hiddenpass' $Open = _FTPOpen('MyFTP Control') $Conn = _FTPConnect($Open, $server, $username, $pass) $Ftpp = _FtpPutFile($Conn, 'C:\WINDOWS\Notepad.exe', '/somedir/Example.exe') $Ftpc = _FTPClose($Open)I hope it's clear now. Edited December 22, 2005 by erebus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hispeed_mike Posted December 22, 2005 Author Share Posted December 22, 2005 One more thing....When I compile the script as an exe I presume the include file will be included and I won't have to take this with the executable? An Yes I appreciate your time and help.... A journey starts with the first step..and so on... Thanks Mike Hi again, AutoIT has 2 types of functions. The standard ones (native support) and the User Defined Functions (UDF) which users write from time to time to enhance AU3's functionality. For example a script which contains a UDF could be: ;start of script TellMeMore() ;here the script ends execution and we put our custom functions Func TellMeMore() MsgBox(0,"No","I won't tell you anything!") EndFunc UDFs however may be inside external .AU3 files to be used several times easily in your scripts. Some UDF files come with the (standard and beta) versions of AutoIT and some others may be downloaded by the users and used as desired. Note that the User Defined Functions usually start with an underscore before their name, i.e. _FTPOpen() just to know that this function is not a standard one and must be included. Now about your problem do the following: 1). Download FTP.au3 from here. It contains the UDF you need. 2) Put that file in your AutoIT's 3 include folder. It is usually "C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\Include" if you run the standard version or "C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\beta\Include" if you run the beta one. 3) Edit and test this example: #include <FTP.au3>; This line includes all the FTP functions you need. Open this file to see which functions contains exactly. $server = 'ftp.example.com' $username = 'secretusers' $pass = 'hiddenpass' $Open = _FTPOpen('MyFTP Control') $Conn = _FTPConnect($Open, $server, $username, $pass) $Ftpp = _FtpPutFile($Conn, 'C:\WINDOWS\Notepad.exe', '/somedir/Example.exe') $Ftpc = _FTPClose($Open) I hope it's clear now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hispeed_mike Posted December 22, 2005 Author Share Posted December 22, 2005 (edited) I just Downloaded another peice of script for the FTP.au3 which includes the _FTPGetFile function and added it to the FTP.au3. Just for all those needing to Get a file from an FTP....Tested and worked fine.All Credit to go to W0uter and also Dickb for the _FTPGetile addon...Thanks also to erebus to help me out with some fundamentals....MikeOne more thing....When I compile the script as an exe I presume the include file will be included and I won't have to take this with the executable?An Yes I appreciate your time and help.... A journey starts with the first step..and so on...ThanksMikeFTP.au3FTP_GETFile_Example.au3 Edited December 22, 2005 by hispeed_mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erebus Posted December 22, 2005 Share Posted December 22, 2005 One more thing....When I compile the script as an exe I presume the include file will be included and I won't have to take this with the executable?Yes, it will be included in your .exe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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