By the Server
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Section 4.2 of [3] defines the format and meaning of replies by the
server-PI to FTP commands from the user-PI ...
... response, or can result in a positive response carrying a time-val
with an unspecified value, the choice being made by the server-PI.
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... restart marker set with a REST command is not at the end of the data
currently stored at the server, as reported by the server, or if
insufficient data are provided in a STOR that follows a REST ...
... TVFS pathname will ever contain two consecutive "/"
characters. Such a name is not illegal however, and may be
defined by the server for any purpose that suits it. Clients
implementing this specification should not assume any semantics ...
... MLST and MLSD commands are intended to standardize the file and
directory information returned by the server-FTP process. These
commands differ from the LIST command in that the format of the
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Where TVFS is supported by the server-FTP, this name may be used to
construct pathnames with which to refer to the files and directories
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Where a file is such that it may validly, and sensibly, treated by
the server-PI as being of more than one of the above types, then
multiple entries should be returned, each with its own "Type" fact of
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... MLST implementation, and useless for most
practical purposes. Where the factlist is present, the factnames
included indicate the facts supported by the server. Where the
optional asterisk appears after a factname, that fact will be
included in MLST ...
... MLST, four of the standard facts, one of
which ("unique") is not enabled by default, and several OS dependent
facts, one of which is provided by the server by default. This
server actually supported more OS dependent facts. Others were
deleted ...
... MLSx commands. Facts not included in the
"OPTS MLST" command MUST NOT be returned by the server. Facts that
are included should be returned for each entry returned from the MLSx
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... MLSD) response, after the processing of the
"OPTS MLST" command. Any facts from the request not supported by the
server will be omitted from this response message. If no facts will
be included, the list of facts will be empty. Note that the list of
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... UTF-8 allowing essentially
any character to be represented in a pathname. Meaningful pathnames
are defined by the server NVFS.
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