Some clarification, but first - THANK YOU GENTLEMEN.
My problem with translation is minor and I know how to circumvent it.
I can use SITE SBD command. The command with codepage numbers or the
table. Issued directly or embedded in RC file (kind of .profile for FTP
session).
My question was: How to customize *default* translation table for given
user. Not globally for server, but for user. The idea was to use several
users with different translation settings. Instead I can still issue
SITE SBD, but I want to avoid it.
So, out of curiosity I tried to provide user default translation
table... with no effect.
Note, changes in server configuration is not an option, because it is
global, not user-dependent (I wrote it, but I want to repeat).
And this is not end of my questions... :-)
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
W dniu 05.04.2024 o 20:16, Phil Smith III pisze:
Good questions. SITE CHTAG doesn't work. This is an enduring mystery to me.
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On Fri, 5 Apr 2024 13:32:46 -0400, Phil Smith IIIwrote:
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I don't have a solid answer other than that file tagging seems to matter, so
chtag is your friend.
.
Does the FTP server have such as a SITE CHTAG command?
Will FTP automatically tag a file to the value in SBDATACONN?
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gil
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