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Seb_Lz
01-20-2002, 12:51 PM
Hello, this my first post here and first i'd like to congratulate you for the nice prog wich is FlashFXP :D

My questions are :

Where can I get the last version of FlashFXP
(I have the version 1.4 build 800) (The last version is 1.4.1 build 829, is'n it ?)

Is there a parametre like -a ("LIST -al" for exemple) to see " " (spaces) before some directories because sometime there are directories like " pictures" but FlashFXP show me "pictures" and I have to use BulletProofFTP or anothers to see the real name of the directory.

Thank a lot for your answers,
Bye ;)

Fusion
01-20-2002, 02:03 PM
Originally posted by Seb_Lz
Hello, this my first post here and first i'd like to congratulate you for the nice prog wich is FlashFXP :D

My questions are :

Where can I get the last version of FlashFXP
(I have the version 1.4 build 800) (The last version is 1.4.1 build 829, is'n it ?)Build 830 is the latest official release. You should be able to download it direct from FlashFXP thru LiveUpdate (Help/Check for upgrade) assuming you have a valid license.
Is there a parametre like -a ("LIST -al" for exemple) to see " " (spaces) before some directories because sometime there are directories like " pictures" but FlashFXP show me "pictures" and I have to use BulletProofFTP or anothers to see the real name of the directory.

Thank a lot for your answers,
Bye ;) No, FlashFXP is unable to display directories that starts with a space. This is by design, and explained here (http://www.flashfxp.org/~forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=227).

Seb_Lz
01-20-2002, 02:51 PM
Thx for your answers !!!

For de spaces before the directory, a design prob., that's strange, i don't understand everything:confused: :confused:

Fusion
01-20-2002, 02:58 PM
All you really need to know about those directories is that you can use the raw directory-listing and cd into the directory manually.

Seb_Lz
01-20-2002, 03:16 PM
All you really need to know about those directories is that you can use the raw directory-listing

Sorry, I'm a n00b, but how does that work (raw directory listenning) ? Have I to use DOS for that ?

Fusion
01-20-2002, 03:47 PM
No, just select Directory/View Raw Directory, then notapad will open a file showing the raw listing with spaces. From there you can copy the directory and do a manual CD (ctrl-Insert).

Seb_Lz
01-21-2002, 02:51 PM
Ahhhh yes, okiii, thx ;)
And for directories wich are only composed by spaces like " ", is there a solution to see them ?

Fusion
01-21-2002, 05:24 PM
Other than using the raw listing? No.

Seb_Lz
01-22-2002, 03:06 PM
no, okiii, i ve understood now... big thx, i ve not though about the raw directory listening... thx for the info :D