The definition of FTPThe file transfer
protocol is one of the most commonly
used methods of copying files across
the Internet. It has its origins
on UNIX machines, but has been
adapted to almost every type of computer in existence and
is built into many browsers. Most
FTP programs have two modes of operation,
ASCII, and
binary.
Transmitting an ASCII file via the ASCII mode of
operation is more efficient and cleaner. Transmitting a
binary file via the ASCII mode of operation will result
in a broken binary file. Thus the FTP programs that do
not support both modes of operation will typically only
do the binary mode, as binary transfers are capable of
transferring both kinds of data without corruption.
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