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        <title>FTP_Image module enhancement</title>
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        Issue:&lt;br&gt;Currently if the module encounters a connection problem a error dialog is generated. The dialog has an &apos;Ok&quot; button and requires user intervention to close the dialog. The module will then attempt an upload connection, which usually succeeds, as the connection issue was only a temporary &apos;timing issue&apos; - but - the module is stopped and requires the user to &apos;Start&apos; the module again.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Proposed enhancement:&lt;br&gt;When the module encounters a connection issue (and displays the error dialog) there should be a &apos;timer&apos; that will automatically close the dialog, thereby allowing the module to continue processing and make another attempt to connect. Do not automatically &apos;Stop&apos; module. To go a step further - set a global error variable and increment it for each error until a successful connection is achieved. Default to 3 tries and then attempt to send an email to the user and/or sound an audible alarm to alert the user that manual intervention is required. There could be user assigned thresholds for &apos;Timeout Retries&apos; and for &apos;Attempt Threshold&apos;. When &apos;Attempt Threshold&apos; is reached there could be a user defined action set to &apos;Continue Trying&apos; or &apos;Automatically Stop&apos;.        </description>
        <link>http://www.roborealm.com/forum/index.php?thread_id=3163</link>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:11:00 EST</pubDate>
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