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In Need of FTP Fix

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Why am I unable to "move" files while transferring from the FTP Server?

Whenever I use the F6 (Move/Rename) key to "move" files that I have selected off of the FTP server, all it wants to do is rename the files, it won't allow me to move them. I can, however, use the F5 (Copy) key to copy them over, and then I have to go back and re-select all the files again to delete them.

This gets really burdensome when I have tens-of-thousands of files to transfer.

Anything you can do about this?

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Post by *sqa_wizard »

A "Move" feature for FTP is very dangerous. There is no reliable feedback from the FTP server whether the transmission was 100 % successful or not.

Only a message like "copied successful" which means : "I got something that I hope you have send" ;)

BTW: That is the reason for using MD5 checksums !

Even 1 byte difference makes most of the files invalid and therefore useless.

This means in case of a move, you copy the file to the FTP server and delete the original file in one step.
Worst case you now have an existing but invalid file on the FTP Server and a valid but deleted local file. :(

Same is valid for FTP to FTP file move ...
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[face=courier]On 19-05-2003 02:37:13 +0000 rwilliams wrote:

r> then I have to go back and re-select all the files again
r> to delete them


Well, as for me it's not a big deal with Grey "/"...[/face]
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Post by *rwilliams »

Understood now, thank you sga wizard.

Black Dog, not much help there, but thanks for the input anyways!
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[face=courier]On 19-05-2003 23:43:47 +0000 rwilliams wrote:

r> Black Dog, not much help there

Well, if you prefer to "re-select all the files again to delete them" by hands, it's your choice... ;)

r> but thanks for the input anyways!

Thank you for output too :).[/face]
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Post by *JackFoo »

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r> but thanks for the input anyways!

Thank you for output too :).
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Sound like a socket communication (LOL).

Cheers.
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Black Dog wrote:[face=courier]On 19-05-2003 02:37:13 +0000 rwilliams wrote:

r> then I have to go back and re-select all the files again
r> to delete them


Well, as for me it's not a big deal with Grey "/"...[/face]
My apologies Black Dog, didn't quite understand what you meant there, I understand what you were getting at now.

Alternative is to Click on Mark > Restore Selection

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