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From: Michael Pollak <mpollak@panix.com>
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Subject: FTP question: using wildcards with GET
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 00:47:22 -0500
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The files for kermit for apples are mixed up with the files for MSkermit,
CP/M kermit, etc. They all start with "ap", and it would be nice if FTP
allowed wildcards in its "get" statement -- then I could just type "get
ap*" But it seems to read the asterisk literally in a get statement
(although it understood it in a LS statement).
All suggestions greatly appreciated.
Michael
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Michael Pollak................New York City..............mpollak@panix.com