rameo wrote:
I have found an error in netrw plugin why I can't go inside some
directories.

I always receive this message in these directories (using "t"):

Not a regular file^M


After testing and trying I found the reason:
every ftp directory without an ending "trailing slash" gives this
error.

so...

public_html/my-directory ---> above error
public_html/my-directory/ ---> ok

How can I resolve this problem?

The problem appears to be that you're not getting the trailing slashes (see :help netrw-dirlist). The trailing slash indicates to netrw that a directory listing rather than a file transfer is wanted. Remote directory listings should have slashes for directories; if you're having problems in not having that trailing slash, then there's either an odd ftp client or a server. To track down such a problem -- see :help netrw-debug. Is it a M$ server?
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then there is a little (I suppose vim) error after sending a command
(2 lines):
"My FTP command" "--No lines in buffer--
"My FTP command" "--No lines in buffer--
Press ENTER or type command to continue

Try :set ch=2 or :set ch=3 and see if that helps. The "No lines in buffer" message is issued by vim before netrw gets invoked, so netrw can't do anything about them.

Regards,
Chip Campbell


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