- martin
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- KLH
Got a but furthuer
I resolved part of the problem but I am still getting the same Recursive calls problem when I try to use the following:
Pretty much every call I attempt to make to session.RemoveFiles is resulting in a Recursive Calls are not allowed response in the Results.
I have tried "xxxx.txt", "\xxx\xxx.txt", "*" "\" no paths seem to work. I checked the permissions on the account I use to create the session and they are fine. I can manipulate everything properly with an FTP client. Just not with the WINSCPnet API. Anyone have any ideas?
public RemovalOperationResult RemoveFiles(string path)
{
using (Session session = new Session())
{
session.Open(Config.FtpSessionOptions);
return session.RemoveFiles(session.EscapeFileMask(path));
}
}
Pretty much every call I attempt to make to session.RemoveFiles is resulting in a Recursive Calls are not allowed response in the Results.
I have tried "xxxx.txt", "\xxx\xxx.txt", "*" "\" no paths seem to work. I checked the permissions on the account I use to create the session and they are fine. I can manipulate everything properly with an FTP client. Just not with the WINSCPnet API. Anyone have any ideas?
- KLH
Put this in the wrong forum I think - Recursive calls not allowed
I have established that directories exist. I go through the rfi.names list to removed them but always get the Recursive calls not allowed.
It doesn't seem to matter what the path is.
It does seem to be resolving to the right point. Everything else I am doing besides removal is working happily. I am very confused.
public RemovalOperationResult RemoveFiles(string path)
{
using (Session session = new Session())
{
session.Open(Config.FtpSessionOptions);
return session.RemoveFiles(session.EscapeFileMask(path));
}
}
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RemoteDirectoryInfo rdi = ftpsSession.ListDirectory(ftpPath);
foreach (RemoteFileInfo rfi in rdi.Files)
{
if (rfi.IsDirectory)
{
RemovalOperationResult ror;
ror = ftpsSession.RemoveFiles(ftpPath + rfi.Name);
if (ror.IsSuccess)
{
foreach (RemovalEventArgs removal in ror.Removals){
log.Event("Removal of " + removal.FileName + " succeeded");
}
}
else
{
log.Event("Removal failed.");
return false;
}
It doesn't seem to matter what the path is.
It does seem to be resolving to the right point. Everything else I am doing besides removal is working happily. I am very confused.