--- "Alexander V. Lukyanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 08:55:02PM -0700, Phil Rasch wrote:
>> ---- Received all
>> -rw-r--r--  --  cat-logo.gif
>> -rw-r--r--  --  ucaico2.gif
>> **** Peer closed connection
>> ---- Closing HTTP connection
>> 
>> Note that only two of the files are listed, and the information is incomplete (eg 
>the user and group are missing. However, if I ask to retrieve a file (not shown 
>> with ls using the http protocol but it is shown with the ftp protocol) I can 
>actually get the file. Look
>
>lftp can only see what the server shows. lftp shows the links in the html
>document returned by server. Sometimes www server returns an index of known
>format, then lftp can extract some more information.
>
>You can see what the server sends using `cat ""' command.
>
>-- 
>   Alexander.

Sorry, I am confused. If I enter
cat ""
on the lftp command line I see the html from my home page. Is that what you expected? 
I How will it
help me figure out what file names and extra information is being provided to lftp 
when I issue the ls -l
command (or the dir command).

Thanks for you patience with me

Phil


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