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From: vefatica@syr.edu (Vincent Fatica)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: File Transfer
Date: Mon, 04 Sep 1995 03:27:07 GMT
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vefatica@syr.edu (Vincent Fatica) wrote:
>define bsend asg \%9 \ffiles(\%1),-
> if = 0 \%9 end 1 {\?File not found},-
> set file type binary, set delay 1, apc receive,-
> if = 1 \%9 send \%1 \%2,-
> else send \%1
>For example, I would tell the remote (UNIX) Kermit to:
> bsend file1 file2 file3
And in so writing, goofed! The macro allows for the use of wildcards. When
no wildcards are used, the second argument (not required) allows you to
specify a name for the lone received file. Examples:
bsend report.*
bsend report.may
bsend report.may may-95.rpt
- Vince
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Vincent Fatica
Syracuse University Mathematics
vefatica@syr.edu
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