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On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Vernon Hamberg wrote: > I just tried normal, no sweat FTP, from my PC to a system in a land far, > far away. > > ftp system > userid > password > ascii > put unixfile.txt lib/file (or put unixfile.txt > /qsys.lib/lib.lib/file.file) > quit > > It worked for a file in unix format (LF only) and one in DOS (CRLF). It This is exactly what I was suggesting a while ago. You can make it even simpler by doing the ftp directly from the unix box. You can even automate the ftp and run it from cron so you never have to do anything with it again. Computers are supposed to make things easier, not harder. James Rich james@eaerich.com
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