FTP move command
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FTP move command
There is a command with ws_ftp and cuteftp to "move" a file on the same server from one directory to another. This is done without needing two logins. Can I do this via the FTP feature of Total Commander?
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2quantum
Hello,
Unfortunately, that doesn't work if you press the "server-drive" button on the other side.
• I just made a test: TC-FTP asks for open a second session, in order to display the same server content in the other pannel.
• That'ld be a handy nice feature to get that you want for... But I don't know whether it could be added by the Author in a future version.
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo


• I just made a test: TC-FTP asks for open a second session, in order to display the same server content in the other pannel.
• That'ld be a handy nice feature to get that you want for... But I don't know whether it could be added by the Author in a future version.

Claude
Clo
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You can move files via Shift+F6 (rename/move) by specifying a new path, e.g. ../newname.ext .
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Hi Roman !
• No Jeff here currently, but I confirm: mouse is handy to copy / move files with FTP, I uses that always to update my sites and so...
K R
Clo
Or use the mouse... (any icfu around?)

• No Jeff here currently, but I confirm: mouse is handy to copy / move files with FTP, I uses that always to update my sites and so...

Clo
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NOTEghisler(Author) wrote:You can move files via Shift+F6 (rename/move) by specifying a new path, e.g. ../newname.ext .

Be very carefull to use foreslashes (/) and not backslashes (\) when moving files this way - If you use a backslash the file simply dissapears - at least on the server (apache) where I've tried it

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