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1996-09-27
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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Overview ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
InterFTP is a FTP client. Its main purpose is to transfer files between your
computer and a server or between two servers.
The features include:
32-Bit multithreaded PM application .
Drag and drop support.
Simple configuration.
Address book with support for unlimited number of folders and sites. Drag and
drop between folders.
Ability to save the directory tree of an FTP site to speed up navigation during
future visits to the site.
Scripting support.
Firewall support.
Anti-Disconnect support.
Server full redial.
Queuing up of files to transfer.
Server to server transfers (FXP)
Multiple simultanious connections.
Sites and local drives appear in Tree Views for easy navigation.
Recursive directory loading and transfers on the servers.
Online help
Easy installation
Low Price!
And much more...
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Requirements ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
For InterFTP to run it requires:
OS/2 Warp 3.x or greater
TCP/IP Internet Access Kit
Mouse
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Configuration ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The configuration dialog is very simple at this point. There are only two
things that can be configured.
Email Address
Your internet email address should be placed in this field. The reason for
this is so that when you click on the password or login field in the address
book it can fill in the anonymous login and use your email address as a password.
Check Drive Access on Servers
Some FTP servers are run off systems such as OS/2 or Windows that use drive
letters like C:, D:, etc. If this option is checked then InterFTP will check
for access to the root level of all the drives on the FTP server.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Basic Program Layout ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
This is a bried description of the layout of InterFTP.
InterFTP is divided in to two main sides. The left side is known as the local
side. It contains the drive and directory structure for the local system. The
right side is known as the remote side. It contains all the active FTP
sessions. Each FTP session on the right side is denoted as a branch off the
base of the list.
Below the the local and remote lists are two bars. On the left side is the
shredder. This is where items can be dragged in order to delete them. On the
right hand side is the status entry for the FTP sessions. Only one session at
a time is shown in this log. To switch sessions either use the arrow buttons
to go through them or right click on the white part for a popup index.
Below the two lists and the bars is a log of the session. This shows which
commands are going to the server and the replies it is sending back. Only one
server at a time is displayed in this log. To see a different server in the
log window right click for a popup index or use the arrow buttons as described above.
Finally there are the adjuster bars. These help to configure how much of each
list or the log that will be displayed. These bars are proportional so if the
window is resized the same percentage for each part will still show. The
positions of the bars are saved upon exit and will take effect the next time
the program loads.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. Address Book ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The address book is where FTP sites are stored. It allows for password storing
and configuration of how InterFTP will act once it connects to the server.
The sites list is organized in a "Tree View" where folders and subfolders can
exist. In each folder can be an unlimited number of FTP site entries.
The entries in the sites list can be dragged from one folder to another and
they will move. Folders can be dragged to any other folder except child
folders and they will also move.
Below are some comments about the addition of new sites.
If the description field is not filled in then the address for the site will
appear in the list to the left.
If you double clich in either the login or password field it will automaticly
fill in the login field with the word anonymous and the password field with
your email address. Make sure your email address has been entered in the
configuration dialog.
The local and remote directory fields specify the starting locations in the
list once InterFTP connects to the server.
The script is the full path to an InterFTP script. See Scripting for more information.
Save Dir Tree will save the entire directory tree of the server upon logout if
checked. This will allow for faster navigation of the site upon your next connection.
Enable Firewall will make all connection passive to the server. This should be
checked if you are behind a firewall.
Server full redial will reattempt connecting to the server if it is full.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Drag and drop ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Drag and drop is used throughout InterFtp. There are certains ways that
different objects can be dragged. If these shortcuts get confusing there are
always right click popup menus that are available for each item in the list.
Some drag operations are effected by the CTRL, ALT, or SHIFT key being held
down. Below is an explaination of these keys effect.
CTRL: The operation will be performed recursively to all the files. Paths will
be preserved for some operations such as PUT.
ALT: The operation will be performed recursively to all the files. Paths will
not be preserved for some operations such as PUT.
SHIFT: The operation will be performed to only the tagged files. The SHIFT key
can be held down in conjunction with the CTRL or ALT key.
Source: Local File
Targets:
Remote upload queue
Remote directory
Shredder
Source: Local Directory
Targets:
Remote upload queue
Remote directory
Shredder
Key Options: CTRL, ALT, SHIFT
Source: Remote directory
Targets:
FXP Queue
Remote download queue
Local directory
Shredder
Key Options: CTRL, ALT, SHIFT
Source: Remote File
Targets:
FXP Queue
Remote download queue
Local directory
Shredder
Source: Remote download queue
Targets:
Local directory
Shredder
Key Options: CTRL, ALT, SHIFT
Source: Remote upload queue
Targets:
Remote directory
Shredder
Key Options: CTRL, ALT, SHIFT
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. Server to Server (FXP) Transfers ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
One of the neatest features of InterFTP to use is the FXP support. Using FXP
means that you are transferring files directory from one server to another
without the data passing through your machine. For people with slow internet
connections this can be a drastic advantage. Usually this feature is used to
pull data from a remote server to an FTP server that your Internet Server
Provider (ISP) runs. Then you can download it from this site which is closer
and will provide for a faster transfer time.
Below is a basic outline of how FXP transfers should be conducted.
First off you need to be connected to at least two FTP servers. Next load a
directory of files on one of the servers by either dragging them or use the
right click menus to add the files to the FXP Queue. Then go to a directory on
the other server. Either drag the FXP Queue icon on top of this directory if
they are both visible on the page, or right click on the target directory and
choose upload FXP queue.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. Scripting ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
InterFTP has basic scripting abilities to allow you to automate those tasks
that must be repetitively done. The script file is specified in the address
book for each site. In the script field simply put the complete path to the
location of the script.
The script file is simply a plain text file. Each line is a command that is
executed one after another. Below is a list of the commands and the parameters
for them.
BINARY
Sets the current transfer mode to binary.
ASCII
Sets the current transfer mode to ascii.
CDREMOTE <path>
Changes the current directory on the remote drive to the specified path. All
other commands such as MGET *.* would take place from this directory. It is
highly recommended that this command be issued at least once in each script.
CDLOCAL <path>
Changes the current directory on the local drive to the specified path. All
other commands such as MPUT *.* would be taken from this directory.
GET <filename>
Gets a file from the remote system and stores it on the local system in the
directory specified from the last CDLOCAL command.
PUT <filename>
Puts a file from the local system to the remote system in the directory
specified from the last CDREMOTE command.
MGET <spec> <R>
This command gets a wildcard full of files that match the specification. If
the R is specified as the second parameter then it will do a recursive GET.
MPUT <spec> <R>
This command puts a wildcard full of files that match the specification. If
the R is specified as the second parameter then it will do a recursive PUT.
QUIT
This command will logout of the FTP server and shut down InterFTP once all
other FTP sessions are finished.
MKDIR <path>
This command will make the specified path on the remote server.
RMDIR <path>
This command will remove the specified path on the remote server. The path
must be entirely empty of files. If subdirectories exist and are empty they
will also be removed.
DELDIR <path>
This command will delete all the files in the directory specified by the path parameter.
DEL <filename>
This command will delete the filename specified as the parameter.
MDEL <spec> <R>
This command will delete all the files that match the specification. If the R
parameter is specified it will delete all the files recursively.
LOGOUT
This command will logout of the FTP server.
WAIT <milliseconds>
This command will cause InterFTP to wait a certain number of milliseconds
(specified in that parameter) until it continues with the script. The number
of milliseconds should not exceed 30000.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. Trademarks and Copyrights ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
The following is a list of trademarks and copyrights used in this program. All
rights are reserved.
InterFTP is Copyright (c) 1996 by Revolutionary Software, Inc.
OS/2 is Copyright (c) 1987, 1995 by IBM Corporation
All others not mentioned are trademarks or copyrighted by their respectful
companies.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. How to report a bug ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Bugs are bound to happen in every program and the only way to get them fixed is
if the users report them. To fix a bug we need an effective bug report. Below
are a list of components that we need for a bug report to be effective and
allow us to fix it.
1. What FTP server where you logged in to? Please provide the actual address
so we can perform the login.
2. Was the login anonymous?
3. What action where you performing that caused the bug. Was the action you
performed on a file, directory, or link?
4. What error messages did you see in the log?
5. Did the program produce any SYS error messages?
6. Make sure your email has a valid return address so we can respond to you and
let you know the status of the fix.
Types of bugs you might find:
Simple bugs in InterFTP are bound to occur because there are many FTP servers
out there. Each of these servers has a characteristic way of acting. Since
there are so many server types available we could not find and test them all.
However, nugs related to unsupported server types of easily fixed. Eventually
every type of FTP server will be found and correctly supported.
Where to send bug reports:
Please email all bug reports to jtew@mindspring.com
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. Technical support ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Revolutionary Software, Inc. can be contacted by
Email - jtew@mindspring.com
WWW - http://www.ixworld.com/iftp/iftp.html
FTP - ftp://ftp.ixworld.com/iftp/
Telephone - (770) 906-9653
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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. Registration ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
InterFTP v1.x registration form
InterCom is Copyright (c) 1996 by Jonathan Tew. All Rights Reserved.
Note: InterCom is distributed via BMT Micro. BMT Micro is in no other
way affiliated with Revolutionary Software or InterCom.
Mail Orders To: BMT Micro
PO Box 15016
Wilmington, NC 28408
U.S.A.
Voice Orders: 8:00am - 7:00pm EST (-5 GMT)
(800) 414-4268 (Orders only)
(910) 791-7052 (Orders / Order Inquires)
Fax Orders: (800) 346-1OS2 (1672) 24 hours, 7 days a week
Online Orders via BBS: (910) 350-8061 10 lines, all 14.4K
(910) 799-0923 28.8k v.FC
via Compuserve: Thomas Bradford, 74031,307
via Internet: orders@bmt.wilmington.net
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Diner's Club,
money order, cashiers checks, and personal checks. We also accept
DM and British currency via registered mail.
Personal checks are subject to clearance.
We accept purchase orders from educational institutions, governmental
agencies and other verifiable businesses. Terms are "Due Upon
Receipt" with a $250 minimum.
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________________________________ $________ x ________ = $____.___
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--- Additional ordering information for our German customers---
If you reside in Germany and wish to register InterCom locally you can
deposit the registration fee into our account in Germany.
The registration fee using this method is 46 DM diskless / 50 DM with
diskette.
Empfanger: Thomas Bradford
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After depositing the money, you can fax confirmation of the deposit to
910-350-2937 along with the registration form -or- you can wait until we are
notified by Deutsche Bank that your deposit has been made, usually within 7-10
days.