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FLAG - Files for Download - Function Help
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Subcommands:

  (filename 1) (filename 2) (filename 3) etc

  (filename) is the name of the file to be downloaded.  Multiple
             names can be stacked on the same line and wildcards
             may be used in the name.

Description:

  The FLAG command is used to flag files or groups of files for
  later download.  For instance, you may be busy looking at a
  list of download files and find some that you want to download
  but don't wish to download them that very moment.  Rather than
  having to write down the name or try to remember it later you
  can simply tell the system to flag the file and remember it
  for you.

  To download the files that are flagged you would then issue a
  (D)ownload command at which point the system will ask you if you
  want to download the files that were flagged.  Answering NO
  will cause the system to forget the files that were flagged.

Examples:

  * FLAG test1

    Functioning the same as the download command, this command will first check
    to see if TEST1.<ext> exists where <ext> is the default extension for the
    system you are on.  For example, it will see if TEST.ZIP exists and if not
    it will attempt to flag TEST instead.

  * FLAG file1 file2 file3

    Flags all three files for download.

  * FLAG file*.txt

    Flags any files matchin file*.txt for later download.

See Also: (F)ile Directories (D)ownload a File (U)pload a File
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