38 lines
1.8 KiB
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38 lines
1.8 KiB
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2#2#Add an URL pointing to a FTP server
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2#3#Delete the selected URL
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2#4#Move backwards the item in the list
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2#5#Move forewards the item in the list
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2#31#Name of the URL, free, just used for the display, not used for the FTP connection
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2#32#FTP server name, spelling and case must be respected to the letter
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2#33#Port (often 21)
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2#35#Connection mode (better use PASSIVE, si you are behind a router/firewall)
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2#38#FTP over SSL/TLS or not. If used, prefer the explicit mode (supported by IETF).
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2#41#The datas port is included in the secure connection for files lists and transfers.
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2#43#Return to the none secured connection after authentification. Only login and password are encrypted.
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2#45#Anonymous access or not (in this case, indicate username and password)
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2#48#Remote folder in which the user want to arrive directly (if not indicate nothing to start at the FTP root)
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2#50#Local folder in which the downloaded files will be saved (if local window is not used/opened)
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2#53#When connection starts, the local window will automaticaly point to the local folder indicated above
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2#55#Check if there's enough disk space before saving downloaded file (useful for floppy disk, uncheck if hard disk with plenty of space)
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2#57#8+3 name convertion (carefull with shortened names conflicts)
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2#58#Commit the changes
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3#1#Select an URL and open FTP connection with the remote server
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3#2#Close connection with the FTP server
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3#3#Various actions in the remote folder, when connection is effective
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3#5#State message
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3#6#Error message
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3#8#Remote file or folder name
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3#9#Length
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3#10#Last modified date
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3#11#Rights
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3#12#Unix owner
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3#13#Unix group
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4#1#Select local disk (and start in the disk root)
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4#2#Select next local disk (and start in the disk root)
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4#3#Various actions in the local folder
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4#5#State message
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4#6#Error message
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4#8#Local file or folder name
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4#9#Length
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4#10#Date
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