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Some Mac OS servers (like Rumpus), use a slightly different directory listing format than tradition Unix servers, to account for Mac specific file formats. In particular, the data fork size, resource fork size, and total file size may be included in the listing. Here is an example of a very short listing that includes a folder and a file:
drwxrwxrwx folder 0 Oct 11 14:53 Uploads
-rw-r--r-- 0 589878 589878 Oct 15 13:03 WebDAV SS.bmp
If the directory list parser can't be made to handle these listings in general it is usually acceptable to customize the parser based on the system type. The traditional Mac OS "SYST" response is:
215 MACOS Peter's Server
("Peter" refers to Peter Lewis, author of the first popular FTP server on classic Mac systems.)
Please note that determining that the server type is a Mac should probably be done by checking to see if the system type contains the keyword "MACOS", rather than exactly matching "MACOS Peter's Server", since other well-behaved server apps may wish to report a more accurate server name (such as "MacOS Rumpus").
Cannot see any file or folder.
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