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Old 11-21-2005
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FTP repeat sending files

Hi everyone.
I wrote a ftp script for sending files.

Code:
while read FNAME
do
# Begin ftp
ftp -i -n $HOST << END
user $USER $PASSWD
put $FNAME $FNAME
quit
END
# End ftp
done < ftp_sending_list.dat

HOST, USER and PASSWD are my account data.

This script quits ftp for many times and this is not the best way, I think.
Does anyone know how to put while lines into ftp script??
Thanks.
 

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