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What you are trying to accomplish reminded me of an MSDN Magazine article I read. They are doing something similar with regular HTTP request and response objects each second. I found the article online (the link above. )
I don't have a WiFly Module to test this for you and don't have a WiFly help guide but I agree you are half way there. I responded on your memory leak thread post. Just throwing a few ideas out there. Let me know if it helps.
According to the WiFly User Manual, the WiFly module supports FTP out of the box. Is that not the case?
Looks like you basically set up an ftp connection using the "set ftp *" commands, and then wait for a connection. They probably use PASV transfers so they only need one connection.
I'm going to be needing this functionality for my project so I had planned on adding support for it to the WiFlyGSX class at some point. If I'm wrong and it doesn't support it, I'm really screwed...
nah, you can always code around that FTP limitation using HTTP