caleb41610 Posted February 23, 2013 Posted February 23, 2013 I seen a post about taking in a website url and spitting out an image of the page, without actually popping up a browser. I can't seem to find the link now. Multi-Connection TCP Server
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acidman Posted February 23, 2013 Posted February 23, 2013 (edited) Shouldn't you just be using ftp? there are ftp udf's that can be found in the helpfile. Actually I just found one_FTP_FileGet file from a FTP server.#include _FTP_FileGet($l_FTPSession, $s_RemoteFile, $s_LocalFile [, $fFailIfExists = False, [$dwFlagsAndAttributes = 0 [, $l_Flags = 0 [, $l_Context = 0]]]])I'm sure if you just run the file after downloading then the appropriate application will be opened by windows...if that doesn't work just set a variable before your ftp command and then store the pic in the variable then you can view the picture in a Picture control... That's what my logic tells me Edited February 23, 2013 by acidman [u]My dream is to have a dream...[/u]
caleb41610 Posted February 24, 2013 Author Posted February 24, 2013 You're looking for That's exactly what I was looking for. Not sure why I couldn't find it. Thank you very much for the link, it's great appreciated. Shouldn't you just be using ftp? there are ftp udf's that can be found in the helpfile. Actually I just found one_FTP_FileGet file from a FTP server.#include _FTP_FileGet($l_FTPSession, $s_RemoteFile, $s_LocalFile [, $fFailIfExists = False, [$dwFlagsAndAttributes = 0 [, $l_Flags = 0 [, $l_Context = 0]]]])I'm sure if you just run the file after downloading then the appropriate application will be opened by windows...if that doesn't work just set a variable before your ftp command and then store the pic in the variable then you can view the picture in a Picture control... That's what my logic tells me I knew I seen what I needed already, so no need to create the wheel twice. Your post is also appreciated though. Multi-Connection TCP Server
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