Is there any way to copy a file on the FTP server from
/directory1/fileName.mp3
to
/directory2/fileName.mp3
without downloading it to my machine?
Again, I want a COPY (not a move).
Thanks,
James
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From: James Wolfe [mailto:james-cft...@goqs.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 12:29 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: CFFTP copy command? - Found word(s) mp3 in the Text body
Is there any way to copy a file on the FTP server from
/directory1/fileName.mp3
If your trying to copy to an outside server you could use CFFTP's
action=putfile command.
Since he said without downloading it to my machine I think he means
both the source and the destination are on the FTP server.
If you just want to copy it locally form one folder to another use cffile's
The ftp command rename should do it, if it's exposed to the tag (I
don't do ftp, so don't know).
If it isn't, I guess it's java-land for you! (Or just some other solution.)
:denny
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The rename command is the same as a move.
Thanks anyway.
The ftp command rename should do it, if it's exposed to the tag (I
don't do ftp, so don't know).
If it isn't, I guess it's java-land for you! (Or just some other solution.)
:denny
--
Humility is truth.
Desiderius Erasmus
putfile copies a file from the local machine to the target FTP server. I want
to copy a file that is already on the target FTP server to a different location
on the same server.
Again, I want a COPY not a move. I want, when I am done, to have TWO copies of
the file on the foreign server and
Ah, eyah, me no use FTP much anymore, sorry, it must effect my reading
comp skills. :)
Here's the low-down:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/960501/copy-or-move-a-file-from-one-ftp-server-to-another
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