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Thanks Peter,
I got wget, and I have been trying to use it. I have gone through 43 pages
of documentation, and I can't figure out what options to use to get all
the files and directories listed on the ftp site.
I either get an index of all the files, or I get a subdirectory with the
ftp site name with no files.
Do you know offhand what the proper options are for doing this? Or can you
tell me where I might get more information?
Thanks,
Sandy
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>Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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>> Is there an OS/2 ftp program that has an "auto"
>> feature? That way I can download a whole folder,
>> and the program supposedly will determine if each
>> file is ASCII or binary and compensate accordingly.
>wget. requires emx runtime. works great. on hobbes.
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