Chapter 4 - Syntax Summary
The
url_path
cwd1/cwd2/.../cwdN/name;type= xfer_type
where
cwd1
xfer_type is one of the characters
omitted. The
omitted, including the
, and
host
port
The
url_path
Each
cwd
(change working directory) command.
If the typecode is "
argument and interpret the results as a file directory listing.
Otherwise, perform a
then access the file named
Note
The xfer_type argument has been extended beyond what is supported by the
RFC, specifically the D1, D2, D3, and D4 sections. Also,
excluded, although it is rarely useful to do so;
an at sign (
. Within the user and password field, any
@)
characters must be encoded. See
of an FTP URL has the following syntax:
through
and
cwdN
and
parts may be empty. The whole
cwdx
name
, delimiting it from the prefix containing
/
.
is interpreted as a series of FTP commands as follows:
element is to be sequentially supplied as the argument to a
", perform a
d
command with xfer_type as the argument and
TYPE
name
F T P A d a p t e r R e f e r e n c e G u i d e
URL
are (possibly encoded) strings and
name
,
, or
. The part
a
i
d
(name list) command with
NLST
(for example, using the
host
3 2
,
:
Encoding.
xfer_type may be
;type=
url_path
,
user
name
command).
RETR
may be
host:port
defaults to
localhost
URL Syntax
, or
@
/
may be
,
password
CWD
as the
.
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