i highly reccomend installing ncftp.  it's a commandline ftp program that 
supports stuff like this and it's far easier to use.  it even comes with two 
other little programs that you can use to automate ftp puts and gets.

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On February 11, 2003 12:20 pm, Ted Gervais wrote:
> I normally do ftp'ing  from the command line and today I sturggled to find
> a way to ftp a directory and all its subdirectories.
>
> Is that possible?   I even thought that if I entered something like:
>
> mget -R directory *    would work.
>
> That just gets the files that are in the first directory.  There must be a
> way to pick up all the subdirectories that are under the main directory,
> rather than having to do each of all those directories ONE at a TIME??
>
> Grrrrrrr..
>
> Anyone please..



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