Your issue is probably due to the fact you use "\n" as separator.
Use binary ftp option, to guaranty you will receive the very same encoded ascii stream as it could be hosted remote side, and test other fragrances of CRLF ("\r\n", "\n"...).
Noam Ramonet noamramonet [ at ] gmail.com a écrit :
Use binary ftp option, to guaranty you will receive the very same encoded ascii stream as it could be hosted remote side, and test other fragrances of CRLF ("\r\n", "\n"...).
Noam Ramonet noamramonet [ at ] gmail.com a écrit :