Re: FTP-delete [Re: (no subject)]
Re: FTP-delete [Re: (no subject)]
- Subject: Re: FTP-delete [Re: (no subject)]
- From: jj <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 14:16:03 +0100
> thanks jj,
>
> I have googled but no result.
> RNFR-RNTO will just rename the file, right?
>
> Basically what I want to do is....make a connection with a remote server
> download the file and then "move" the file to an other "directory", because
> otherwise
> the file will be downloaded over and over........
Have you tried "RNFR /from/dir/file RNTO /to/another/dir/file"?
jj
> any input is very much appreciated,
> jan
>
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>> Subject: Re: FTP-delete [Re: (no subject)]
>>
>>> Does anyone know how to 'MOVE' a file to an other directory instead of
>>> deleting it via 'curl.....ftp'
>>>
>>> something like curl -Q 'MOVE /path/to/file.zip /otherpath/to/file.zip
>>> ftp://user:email@hidden
>>
>> I'm not an expert, but perhaps it could be done using RNFR (rename-from) and
>> RNTO (rename-to). Just google for "ftp commands" and make some cautious
>> tests in your server... ;-)
>>
>>
>> jj
>>
>> * And post your results!
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