On Wednesday 04 November 2009 13:36:10 Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote:
> Not true! Perhaps you didn't read (or at least quote) the rest of my
> post which explained how it would all be done on the *server*, where
> *after* files were transferred using the normal (untouched) transport
> method, a single (potentially) compound Perl conditional statement
> would be applied against any file matching the modified
> include/exclude statement to determine whether or not to indeed add it
> to the new file list. No conditional would be applied if you just
> wanted to use the standard include/exclude logic.
OK, sounds possible. What is the use case?
Regards,
Tyler
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