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  1. Article: 13913 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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  4. From: "Henry E. Thorpe" <henry.thorpe@att.net>
  5. Organization: Just me!
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  10. Subject: Re: Stupid question on kermit URLs
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  23. Heh-heh.
  24.  
  25. That's the first thing I'd tried, of course after deleting the protocol 
  26. part of the URL.  Why would kermit need to know it's the kermit 
  27. protocol?  Well, because kermit now supports FTP and others, of course. 
  28.   Sigh.
  29.  
  30. Thanks for the answer.  However, where can I find this in the 
  31. documentation?  I'm used to having a comprehensive index or a search 
  32. engine for on-line content.  Any suggestions?
  33.  
  34. Frank da Cruz wrote:
  35. > Short answer:  Give the URL as the first command-line argument to K95 or
  36. > C-Kermit (of recent vintage).  It might trick you and download the file
  37. > before you know anything has happened (well, not with the file you're
  38. > referencing, which is rather large).
  39.  
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