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it's a pitty to be forced to stick to v2. There must be a strong reason to remove this switch in fz3, I mean other than just bother users !
 
it's a pitty to be forced to stick to v2. There must be a strong reason to remove this switch in fz3, I mean other than just bother users !
  
== Agree that command line capability will be needed for automation ==
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A couple of notes, sazinite your request variables before pulling data directing into you code. Avoid using double quote for simple string echo as it is extra load on php parsing  use single quote instead. Play with MVC type frameworks such as Zends framework to get familiar with design patterns. Nice tutorial for beginners but be warned, I had to fire a bunch of people recently who programmed like this   go back to programming basics and learn popular framework methodologies.
 
 
Charged with locating an open source ftp server/client solution, I thought that I had found the answer until
 
finding these notes about a lack of command line functionality.
 
 
 
This has stopped any further investigation into using this software since evenually an automated solution will be required.
 
 
 
So, until that is available, for me, Filezilla is G-o-d-zilla.  Good but Obviously Deficient. :(
 
 
 
Thanks.
 
  
 
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