Re: How to enable file transfer for cross-platform application



Rui Maciel Inscribed thus:

Sidney Lambe wrote:

Nope. The file has to be transferred to your box or you won't see
it.

When you, say, run ls on a directory in a remote file server, you
send a command there in a file, and that box runs ls and then
sends the results to you in a file. And so on.

Your definition of what a file is is very unusual. Could you please
explain, according to your views, what's a file?

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Rui Maciel

Something he shapes his fingernails with !

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