At 14.03.2001 00:44, you wrote:
>Why, Don't you use the ftp functions to ftp everything over, instead of
>reading in all the files. If you can get telnet access you could ftp them
>straight from your telnet connection.
>
>
>At 06:31 PM 3/13/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Im moving servers within the week.. and I got about 600mbs worth of stuff
>on
> >there, and me being on 56K its nearly an impossible tasks.
> >
> >I thought up of a solution, but need to get it implemented. Have a script
> >open a directory and fopen all the files from the remote server and
>transfer
> >it to my new one. Anyone ever done something similar to this? is it
>possible?
> >
> >- Thanks
Or use FXP to transfer it straight between the ftp's (if they support it
though,
if not, go with the ssh/telnet solution.)
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