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Download and Copy or Move Primer Tutorial
Downloading from “the net” (“server land”) to your computer or device (“client land”) is a big part of the online experience and the sharing of data over the world wide web. But have you ever wondered about the two step … Continue reading →
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Python and Perl ftp Download Tutorial
The Three Ps ride again today, building on yesterday’s Perl ftp and the Three Ps Tutorial and adding in the ability to download a single file at a time as a “Download” scenario … in modern parlance … though in … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, command line, connection, download, exec, file, file transfer, ftp, get, kermit, Linux, list, Perl, PHP, programming, protocol, Python, read, submit, tutorial, url, write
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