Hopefully someone familiar with wget & wput on windows knows about this…
wput -v –remove-source-files –skip-existing –dont-continue %stfile% ftp://%ftpuser%:%ftppass%@%ftpserver%/inbound/%stfile%
basically this should not try to ftp the file if it already exists on the ftp site… however the file does not exist– and it does not transfer the file
–remove-source-files is like doing a move, it still does not work if removing it–
it works correctly if the file is there–
Skipping this file due to resume/upload/skip rules.
— Skipping file: %stfile%
FINISHED –17:37:30–
Skipped 1 file.
this might be a bug, but who knows…
wput is not as actively developed as wget–
thanks!
Sounds like a bug for me, but it works fine on Ubuntu 9.04. Weird.
File a bug report at SourceForge.