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Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: file pattern matching on files
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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 20:47:53 GMT
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Xref: panix comp.protocols.kermit.misc:15517
Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but:
I would like to be able to have: get /binary *.foo match both file.foo and
file.FOO
I was hopeful that "set case off" would take care of this for me, and have
looked at the help get for case-sensitive options, to no avail.
I know I could do get /binary *.[Ff]* to match, but I don't really want to
have to mod my scripts to handle case sensitive lookups; would prefer a
global setting or command line switch to accomplish the task, if possible.
I use k95 2.1.3 for m$ and 8.0.209 on my *nix machines....
Suggestions?
TIA