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Joe Silagi <[log in to unmask]>
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 > systems.  Is anyone from WRQ listening?  :-)
Reflection's FTP client has had drag-n-drop site to site transfer support
since version 10.0 (ie., two releases ago).   In last years release (version
11.0) we added support for sftp site to site transfers.

HTH,

Joe Silagi
WRQ, Inc.




"Eben Yong" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
news:IpadnVtsPLiLVjbdRVn-hg@fidnet.com...
> >    Have you tried MGET and MPUT commands?  I used them to move about 75
> or
> >so files at a pop on a regular basis... Just remember to put the switch
on
> >that waives needing to answer for each file.
>
> Now there you go.  This is a good ah-ha moment.  Certainly we all have our
> options to transfer data beween systems.  I knew about MGET and MPUT but I
> did not know about the option to waive the prompt.  Straightforward FTP
> command:  PROMPT OFF
>
> Thanks, Art!  But I still think there is a place for GUI.  WRQ's next
> version of Reflection FTP should be able to do drag-n-drop between HP3K
> systems.  Is anyone from WRQ listening?  :-)
>
> ftp> help prompt
> PROMPT
>
> Toggle interactive prompting.  Interactive prompting occurs during
> multiple file transfers to allow the user to selectively retrieve
> or restore files.  If prompting is turned off (default is on), any
> mget or mput will transfer all files, and any mdelete will delete
> all files.
>
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