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Date: | Wed, 18 Sep 1996 11:13:18 -0400 |
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Many thanks for all those who supplied the answer about ftp'ing a funny
filename to a mickysoft file name. FTP get takes an optional second
parameter, localfilename.
However, as a very defensive (<gr>) justification for my original post, the
on-line help for FTP give the following:
ftp> help get
get receive file
ftp>
Ah well, rtfm with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight -
From the Winhelp for MS TCP-32:
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Ftp: get
Copies a remote file to the local computer using the current file transfer type.
get remote-file [local-file]
Parameters
remote-file
Specifies the remote file to copy.
local-file
Specifies the name to use on the local computer. If not specified, the file
is given the
remote-file name.
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You learn something every day!
Thanks to all,
Tony
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