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Old 12-19-2013, 01:05 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by DJAndre View Post
I've recently read that switching to Binary can corrupt some files during transfer.
That is incorrect. It's impossible for Binary transfer to "corrupt" files because it transfer everything 1:1 byte-identical.
If you transfer binary file as ASCII then yes, it will corrupt it.

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I consulted with a PHP developer and he said that perhaps FileZilla fixed this issue on their end, because most PHP devs use that "free" platform than FlashFXP. So of course that issue was reported to FileZilla devs about this issue and they must have fixed it on their end. FlashFXP devs perhaps need to catch up with this issue.
Baseless conjecture.
FlashFXP has been around for about 15 years now and has been used by countless web developers all over the world.
FlashFXP transfer file binary and ascii files just fine. It's just the matter of figuring out what's wrong with your setup.

Post session log from filezilla showing what transfer mode it uses.

In notepad++ go to "View" menu, "Show Symbol", "Show end of Line". See what kind of characters do you have in your files.
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