> Yes but mput will only operate on files within a single directory.
> There seems to be no ftp command that acts recursively. ie. these 362
> files are not in one directory, but located in maybe 50 nested
> directories.
If you have shell access to the machine you're trying to upload to
perhaps using wget's mirror function could help.
Something like this would work:
wget -m ftp://useraname:password@servername//path/to/files
Note: This will create a directory called servername in your current
directory
and everything will be mirrored in there. Including the /path/to/files bit.
Hope this is of some use to you.
If not, just get a graphical FTP client. (:
- Kevin
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