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Re^2: win32::sendmessage and pack help.

by Fuas (Initiate)
on Feb 19, 2008 at 09:54 UTC ( [id://668764]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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I wanted to use rush because of 2 things. 1 the ease of use for ssl encrypted sockets. and the way it can handle multi sites very easy. I know Net::FTP can do this too. and can get ssleay wrappers to make it work via ssl too. but I do like rush and know its possible.
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Re^3: win32::sendmessage and pack help.
by igelkott (Priest) on Feb 19, 2008 at 10:43 UTC
    Are sure that RushApp.Util.Standalone.Login shouldn't really be RushApp.Util.Standalone.Connect? I can't claim to be an expert on the windows GUI modules but everything else looks reasonable.

    General advice: Check your return values, eg, do you really have a valid "rushhandle", etc?

      first off. thank you for the time trying to help me in this. yes the rushhandle is valid. if I print it first it shows correct and if close rush down and rerun it finds it as 0. I've tried various commands. all supported from the rush website. and in the .exe file they provide the commands work. $command=RushApp.FTP.Login('backup','','') I've also tried and again fails.

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