The directory your files come from is the directory you are currently at
when you do the ftp command. Otherwise you'll have to use lcd to move to
where the files you want to upload are. You can do an lls to list the
files from your current local directory. After starting your ftp session
to the
Hi, Chris,
Currently, I'm getting error 160 when trying to use the put command. When using
lcd for uploads, do I need to specify both the upload directory and the
directory the files are coming from?
Teresa
On May 13, 2013, at 9:08 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> I haven't used ftp in a while since
I haven't used ftp in a while since most sites I use now require using
sftp. That said, I think typing prompt and hitting return would toggle
the mget/mput yes/no prompt on or off. Also, most ftp command line tools
support lcd which lets you change the local directory you are
putting/getting fi
Hi, Gina,
Thanks. I forgot about wildcards as well. If I want to download 40 files in a
particular folder and I know they are all mp3 files, this saves a lot of work.
Teresa
On May 11, 2013, at 2:27 AM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
> Hello Teresa,
>
> I've just done this:
>
> Open a terminal.
>
>
Hello Teresa,
I've just done this:
Open a terminal.
typed: cd Doc
Then I pressed the tab key then the enter / return key.
Result being in my Documents directory.
I then entered the details of my domain using the built in ftp program.
I then tried the cd command to move to my public_html dir
Thanks for the suggestion, Gina. I hadn't thought of this option, to be honest.
Is this a script in bash? I was just using the ftp command, and it worked
nicely for one file at a time. I could just use the mget and then use tab
completion, as I understand it?
I know just enough about command-li
I'm correcting the typo I made in the original post. :) I will give this app a
try, Jamie, thanks. It's frustrating not knowing what's going on with the
transfers till they're done, so hopefully I'll have better luc k with Transmit.
Teresa
On May 10, 2013, at 8:52 AM, Jamie Pauls wrote:
> I ha