That's it!!  Thank you so much!

        Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: lftp [mailto:lftp-boun...@uniyar.ac.ru] On Behalf Of Daniel Fazekas
Sent: Sunday, September 7, 2014 12:41 PM
To: lftp
Subject: Re: [lftp] problem with mirror exclude

The include/exclude match starts inside the mirror path specified and does
not match the full path.
So just use "-x dir1/" or, if you want to make sure you won't exclude a
folder named eg. nadir1, then "-x ^dir1/"

On Sep 7, 2014, at 17:21, Dan Morton <d...@59plymouth.net> wrote:

> I'm running lftp (4.4.4) under cygwin on my Windows 8 machine. I've
created an lftptest directory on my server with two subdirs, dir1 and dir2,
with a file in each.  No matter what I try, I can't exclude "dir1" with an
lftp script that contains this exclude - I always get the directory and all
of the subdir content:
>  
> mirror -v --only-newer -x /public_html/lftptest/dir1/
/public_html/lftptest   local/lftptest
>  
> I tried substituting
>  
> -x public_html/lftptest/dir1/
>  
> And
>  
> -x /home/public_html/lftptest/dir1/
>  
> And
>  
> -x lftptest/dir1/
>  
> to no avail. (Oh, and -exclude in place of -x.)
>  
> Any ideas what is wrong?
>  
> Thanks
> Dan
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