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Mode

The Mode page of the Settings dialog affects which files will be transferred using ASCII mode.


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Figure : Selecting the file transfer mode.

File Transfer Mode

Select the default file transfer mode from the following options:

  • ASCII

    By default all files will be transferred in ASCII mode.

  • Binary

    By default all files will be transferred in binary mode.

  • Auto Select

    The files using a file extension specified on the ASCII Extensions list will be transferred in ASCII mode. All other files will be transferred in binary mode.

ASCII Extensions

Files using a file extension specified in the ASCII Extensions list will be transferred using ASCII mode.

  • New

    Click the New button (the leftmost button on the top right hand side of the ASCII Extensions list) to add a new file extension to the list. The keyboard shortcut for the New button is the Ins key.

    Note that you can use wild cards to specify the file extensions. The ? character matches any 1 character, and the * character matches any 0 or more characters. (For example: htm* would match both htm and html.)

  • Delete

    Select an unwanted file extension entry from the list and then click the Delete button (the rightmost button on the top right hand side of the ASCII Extensions list) to remove the extension. The keyboard shortcut for the Delete button is the Delete key.

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