Re: Telnet & windows



> yocoyote wrote:
> > I did a lousy job of explaining what I wanted to do.

> And of quoting any context.

> yocoyote wrote:
> > ftp has no command to allow directory changes on the remote machine
> > (at least I can't find one),


> > That is a pretty bold statement, and you should know that it is wrong if
> > you have ever used any kind of ftp software at all.

> > It looks like you have not even looked at the documentation for Net::FTP:

Thanks for gently directing me to the etiquette for this news group.
I'm new and didn't take the time to read the FAQ, browse content for a
while, and in general post correctly. At any rate, I found all I
needed (the $ThisFTP->ls(/home/sc) will do it. thanks

.



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