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- From: piet@cs.ruu.nl (Piet van Oostrum)
- Subject: Re: Dired & Ange-Ftp
- Sender: network-news@cs.ruu.nl
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.131759.44@cs.ruu.nl>
- In-Reply-To: scullyl@prism.cs.orst.edu (Lyle Scully)
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 13:17:59 GMT
- Distribution: gnu.emacs.help
- Reply-To: piet@cs.ruu.nl (Piet van Oostrum)
- References: <SCULLYL.92Sep13003720@prism.cs.orst.edu> <1992Sep14.091913.23760@cs.ruu.nl> <SCULLYL.92Sep14162804@prism.cs.orst.edu>
- Organization: Dept of Computer Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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- >>>>> scullyl@prism.cs.orst.edu (Lyle Scully) (LS) writes:
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- LS> Okay this is kind of what I am talking about. What is the next window
- LS> and how do you get it to come up? This is what I thought I needed so I
- LS> could put files up. Right now I am not even sure how to do that. I
- LS> thought that you had your current ftp session and could pop up a
- LS> second buffer that had say a directory in your home path. That way you
- LS> could put and get files from either directory as you needed.
-
- Yes, this is how you do it. You have two windows: one is the ftp directory,
- the other one the directory where you want your files to go. In the ftp
- directory you can mark a couple of files and then type the "c" command.
- Then they will be copied to the other directory (This of course works also
- the other way around, between two normal directories and maybe even between
- two ftp directories).
- --
- Piet van Oostrum <piet@cs.ruu.nl>
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