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Subject: get /command syntax help
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Hello folks,
Desired Function:
Display contents of remote file onscreen w/o saving it to local file
Store contents of remote file into kermit macro or variable w/o saving to
local file.
I realize I could workaround this by creating a temp file, but then I have
to save/open/read/delete same and it really seems to be just a waste when
the bytes are coming down the pipe and in
a buffer anyway.
Any help / examples appreciated!!!!
Can't seem to figure out how to do this. It looked like the /command switch
on the
get command would be just what the doctor ordered, but I have unable to
get the right syntax to do what I desire
find any example using this syntax.
Example:
if I have a file named FILE , containing the string CONTENTS
and I type:
get /command FILE echo the file contains
i would hope to see the line : the file contains CONTENTS,
rather i see the line: the file contains