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Re: wput: bug-report



Another way would be to get a list of files and pipe it to wput. i.e. write 
the filelist to a textfile say 'files.txt' and then use wput:
  wput -i files.txt ftp://host/dir/

Am Mittwoch, 12. Januar 2005 13:17 schrieben Sie:
> <html><div style='background-color:'><P>Thank you for your help.&nbsp;
> Unfortunately I am trying this in a windows environment.&nbsp;&nbsp; The
> only other way I can do this is by putting the files in a different
> directory and uploading the entire contents of that directory.&nbsp; I will
> try this option.<BR><BR></P><BR><BR><BR>From: Hagen Fritsch
> &lt;hagen@itooktheredpill.dyndns.org&gt; Reply-To:
> hagen@itooktheredpill.dyndns.org To: danny_roman@hotmail.com Subject: Re:
> wput: bug-report Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:11:45 +0100 This will only work
> in non-windows environments, because wildcard pattern-matching is not
> implemented for the windows version as it is not done by the shell. A
> typical command would be like wput *.txt *.zip ftp://host/target_directory/
> As described as well in the USAGE.examples file in the doc/ directory. Am
> Mittwoch, 12. Januar 2005 13:08 schrieben Sie: &gt; I am trying to use WPUT
> to upload all txt and zip files within a particular &gt; directory.
> &nbsp;Can I use wildcards eg *.txt and if so what is the command line &gt;
> i need to use. &nbsp; Many thanks -- Mit besten Grüßen Hagen
> http://itooktheredpill.dyndns.org GPG:D40FD26F
> mailto:itooktheredpill@gmx.de </div></html>

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Mit besten Grüßen  
 Hagen                      http://itooktheredpill.dyndns.org
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