I use Filezilla to do my FTP duties, and I seem unable to copy files without making a copy to the my local computer.
I doubt Filezilla is bad software, so... is this just an inherent quality of FTP? that I can't copy?
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I use Filezilla to do my FTP duties, and I seem unable to copy files without making a copy to the my local computer. I doubt Filezilla is bad software, so... is this just an inherent quality of FTP? that I can't copy?
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The FTP Protocol does not define a "copy" command. If your FTP client has a copy command, then it has to implement this itself using what's available through FTP. This works out to something like: GET/RETR , CWD , PUT/STOR . Some FTP servers will implement proprietary extensions and offer a command like COPY. A client may or may not choose to implement these, in which case it doesn't involve a local file copy. |
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There aren't any copy commands listed at the list of FTP commands, so it's not in the FTP definition. It's just something FTP clients add themselves to be more user-friendly. |
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According to the error messages I get within WinSCP when I try and duplicate or copy.. apparently it is. I'm guessing there's some FTP theory on it somewhere. Even to duplicate WinSCP wanted to temp dump stuff to my local machine. |
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