Arthur Pemberton wrote: > On 6/8/06, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Arthur Pemberton wrote: >> > On 6/8/06, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Arthur Pemberton wrote: >> >> > Can anyone suggest how I would go about downloading an entire FTP >> tree >> >> > (the easy part) then basically making diffs of it every day? >> >> > >> >> > I can do the scripting, just not sure what tools are out there, or >> >> > what search terms to use. >> >> >> >> Why don't you just use "rsync"? >> >> >> > >> > Wasn't aware that rsync supported FTP, will have to checkup on that. >> >> I didn't say it supported FTP.... It is a transfer mechanism on to >> itself. But, it does what I think you are asking. It will only >> transfer the bits that have changed. >> > > Well thanks, but the data to be transfered is only accessible to me > via ftp....sadly. You can look at wget. It has a "mirror" option.... --mirror Turn on options suitable for mirroring. This option turns on recur-sion and time-stamping, sets infinite recursion depth and keeps FTP directory listings. It is currently equivalent to -r -N -l inf --no-remove-listing. -- But like the Good Book says... There's BIGGER DEALS to come!