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[fixed] Move Files FTP and date format


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hi,

I got an anoying FTP/SFTP problem with the new 5.0 version: When I move files between folders on a remote server I get the error message "Invalid argument to data encode" for each file. Nevertheless, the files habe been copied sucessfully. Any ideas?

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May I ask you to submit a screenshot with this error box?

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I just sent it to you by mail
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I'm almost sure that it may happen for FTP account, not for SFTP.
There is a big difference. Official FTP standards do not specify how FTP server may send the list of files and there are a lot of differents formatting strings for dates for the file date/time stamps. I think the problem is with this.
(BTW, it spells invalid argument for date, not for data Smile )

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Yes - you are right - its only a FTP problem and yes - it's "date" Smile
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and it was fixed recently

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[fixed] Move Files FTP and date format
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