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Re: Fetch download command, newbie question.
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Re: Fetch download command, newbie question.


  • Subject: Re: Fetch download command, newbie question.
  • From: "Michael J. Vinca" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 15:50:36 -0400

Hmmm... I've only used Fetch scripting for uploading. Looking at the dictionary, I would say to use the "fetch" command instead of the download command, but I was unable to get it to work with a quick test.

I've noticed that Fetch 4.0 doesn't work with Frontier anymore either, so you might want to try 3 and see if that works.

On Thursday, May 10, 2001, at 04:11 AM, Walter Harris wrote:

How do use the download command so that I can specify the folder in which to
place the downloaded file?
I don't want to do it manually.

Fetch dictionary entry:--------------------
download: get a remote file or directory
download reference -- the remote file, remote folder, shortcut, or url
to download
[authentication constant] -- security method for this connection
(cleartext password is the default)
[encrypt boolean] -- encrypt this session (default is true, if
authentication method supports encryption)
-------------------------------------------

I expected there would be a "to" parameter.

Walter Harris.
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