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Hi I made a combination of scripts wich combined form a simpel server /client system over wich you can transfer files its only a test.

The client can upload files to the server the server writes them to a upload folder.

I made this because someone said it was imposible with autoit script.

I only used build in functions (beta)

Can someone test it over the internet?

I have only tested it over a high interferrence wifi connection and on localhost.

I hope someone can get some use for the scripts or parts of it.

If I have more time I want to make it multiclient support and also both way transfer.

Ofcourse if I do that I could add username and password support.

But I donot have not much time now

server.au3

client.au3

Edited by MrSpacely
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  locomaestro said:

could you make like a function so it can be easier to read , or could you minimize your work and tell us how exactly did you do it please

Would you like some fries with that order?

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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Hi,

see my signature

good job though

Edited by Pakku
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  SmOke_N said:

Would you like some fries with that order?

sorry if it was so much to ask for , at least can you explain the trick to it. just the trick i dont want a gui to go with that.

Posted

  arjan staring said:

Hi,

see my signature

good job though

Arjan

thanks i already figured out how to send it and receive it thanks to arjan,but thanks for the help smoke i truly appreciated
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  locomaestro said:

thanks i already figured out how to send it and receive it thanks to arjan,but thanks for the help smoke i truly appreciated

Your welcome.

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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