When moving a file to another FTP location you must use RenameTo
with the new FTP location.
In this example how do you use RenameTo
to move to the new FTP location?
FtpWebRequest ftpRequest = null;
FtpWebResponse ftpResponse = null;
try
{
ftpRequest = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("ftp://mysite.com/folder1/fileName.ext");
ftpRequest.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("user", "pass");
ftpRequest.UseBinary = true;
ftpRequest.UsePassive = true;
ftpRequest.KeepAlive = true;
ftpRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.Rename;
ftpRequest.RenameTo = "ftp://mysite.com/folder2/fileName.ext";
ftpResponse = (FtpWebResponse)ftpRequest.GetResponse();
ftpResponse.Close();
ftpRequest = null;
}
catch (Exception ex) { Label1.Text = (ex.ToString()); }
Set a target path to .RenameTo
property, not URL:
ftpRequest.RenameTo = "/folder2/fileName.ext";
As per MSDN documentation for FtpWebRequest.RenameTo
property:
Gets or sets the new name of a file being renamed.
Compare to WebRequest.Create
method:
Initializes a new WebRequest instance for the specified URI scheme.
The URL would be redundant in RenameTo
, as you cannot use it to "rename" the file to another server.