X-Git-Url: https://git.treefish.org/fex.git/blobdiff_plain/c65ee6f7429eff9a7f58aad7c0aec858ad473092..HEAD:/htdocs/fexit.html diff --git a/htdocs/fexit.html b/htdocs/fexit.html index 3bbfeb0..f825d30 100644 --- a/htdocs/fexit.html +++ b/htdocs/fexit.html @@ -12,33 +12,72 @@
-<<$ENV{FEXIT} = 'http://fex.belwue.de/download/fexit.exe';'';>> +<<<$ENV{FEXIT} = 'http://fex.belwue.de/download/fexit.exe'>>> -
fexit is a F*EX
-client for sending files of any size to any e-mail address.
+client for sending files of any size to any e-mail address.
fexit can also send directories or
-download files and resume the upload or download after link failures,
-which your webbrowser cannot do.
+download files and resume the upload or download after link failures.
+Your webbrowser cannot do this.
-You can start fexit via Windows explorer or
-via command console (cmd).
+You can start fexit via Windows explorer
+(double-click fexit icon) or via command console (cmd.exe).
+
You can also drag files or directories to the fexit icon with the Windows
explorer.
+With fexit you also have access to the + +F*EX internet clipboard +to exchange files between your Windows or UNIX accounts. +
+ #if $ENV{ID} -When you run fexit for the first time you are -asked for the "F*EX server URL". You can enter your personal URL: +
+When you run fexit for the first time and you are +asked for the "F*EX server URL" you can enter your personal URL:
-<<"$ENV{PROTO}://$ENV{HTTP_HOST}/fup/".b64("from=$ENV{USER}&id=$ENV{ID}")>>
+<<"$ENV{PROTO}://$ENV{HTTP_HOST}/fup/".::b64("from=$ENV{USER}&id=$ENV{ID}")>>
(use your mouse for copy+paste) -
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+
+
+upload usage: fexit [-c "comment"] [-a archive] file(s) recipient[,...]
+example: fexit flupp.avi framstag@rus.uni-stuttgart.de
+example: fexit -c "lab research" -a data *.png x1@flupp.org,x2@flupp.org
+
+download usage: fexit FEX-download-URL
+example: fexit http://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/fop/jHn34yp7/flupp.avi
+
+additional options:
+ -v # HTTP verbose output
+ -u fexserver/user@domain:auth-ID # use this server & user
+ -o # overwrite file
+ -d # delete file
+ -x [files] # F*EX clipboard read/write
+ -s [files] # SEX read/write yourself
+ -m kBs # max kBs throuput
+ -T up-MBs[:down-MBs] # test internet speed
+ -X "parameter" # additional URI parameter
+ -X? # show recipients parameter
+
+