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FlorianReimold avatar FlorianReimold commented on May 16, 2024

I am not sure any more, but I think DELE will delete files, while RMD will remove directories. Deleting a non-empty directory will cause a client to open the directory, delete the files inside it and then delete the top-level directory.
Keep in mind, that having directories wasn't thing, when FTP was invented (1972, RFC 354), and thus the first FTP standard didn't support directories!

You can check out the "original" RFC 959 (which still only is an update for that ancient RFC 354). This RFC e.g. adds support for having files in directories.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc959 (-> Page 32).

If you really want to implement an FTP Client on your own, I advise you to install an existing client, check what commands it is sending and replicate that behaviour.

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yangz1998 avatar yangz1998 commented on May 16, 2024

Thank you very much for your reply, I will try my best.

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