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тАО02-05-2004 04:14 AM
тАО02-05-2004 04:14 AM
FTP
Can you ftp file directories
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тАО02-05-2004 05:17 AM
тАО02-05-2004 05:17 AM
Re: FTP
Not that I'm aware of. But if you zip the directory first, you can get the zip file which when unzipped will create the directory structure.
The closest would be with using the mget command to copy multiple files down at the same time, or use a third party ftp package that supports scripting.
Jon
The closest would be with using the mget command to copy multiple files down at the same time, or use a third party ftp package that supports scripting.
Jon
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тАО02-06-2004 04:19 AM
тАО02-06-2004 04:19 AM
Re: FTP
Hi,
ftp does not support the transfer of a directory. The message will be:
550 blabla: not a plain file.
You would have to write a script to search for all files included in the directory.
Maybe one of these tools, that copy whole sites can do this but I don't know one right now.
Michael
ftp does not support the transfer of a directory. The message will be:
550 blabla: not a plain file.
You would have to write a script to search for all files included in the directory.
Maybe one of these tools, that copy whole sites can do this but I don't know one right now.
Michael
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