09-18-2007
FTP and shell are different animals. The unix shell chmod is different from the ftp chmod. They are related by a common name and function, but are not the same thing. You could try "help chmod" to see what options FTP's chmod supports.
You are confusing what is available to you under FTP and what is available in a normal unix shell. There are vast differences. Think of it as the difference as to what's available logging into a windows ftp server and what is available at a DOS prompt. That is part of what initially made your original query so hard to understand.
Regarding executing a script, FTP does not normally allow that. You will probably need to get access to a normal unix shell logon.
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io::all::ftp
IO::All::FTP(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation IO::All::FTP(3pm)
NAME
IO::All::FTP - Extends IO::All to FTP URLs
SYNOPSIS
use IO::All;
"hello world
" > io('ftp://localhost/test/x'); # save to FTP
io('ftp//example.org/pub/xyz') > io('xyz'); # GET to file
# two ways of getting a file with a password:
$content < io('ftp://me:secret@example.org/xyz');
$content < io('ftp://example.org/xyz')->user('me')->password('secret');
DESCRIPTION
This module extends IO::All for dealing with FTP URLs. Note that you don't need to use it explicitly, as it is autoloaded by IO::All
whenever it sees something that looks like an FTP URL.
METHODS
This is a subclass of IO::All::LWP. The only new method is "ftp", which can be used to create a blank IO::All::FTP object; or it can also
take an FTP URL as a parameter. Note that in most cases it is simpler just to call io('ftp//example.com'), which calls the "ftp" method
automatically.
OPERATOR OVERLOADING
The same operators from IO::All may be used. < GETs an FTP URL; > PUTs to an FTP URL.
SEE ALSO
IO::All::LWP, IO::All, LWP.
AUTHORS
Ivan Tubert-Brohman <itub@cpan.org> and Brian Ingerson <ingy@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007. Ivan Tubert-Brohman and Brian Ingerson. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>
perl v5.10.0 2007-03-29 IO::All::FTP(3pm)