Programming with Reflection
KermitTransferType property
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Returns (first syntax line) or specifies (second syntax line) the transfer type for Kermit transfers. This property is automatically set every time you perform a Kermit transfer from the File Transfer dialog box. The value also becomes the default for the next transfer from the File Transfer dialog box. This property has no effect on programmatic transfersif you don't explicitly specify a transfer type, the default is always binary.
The default value is rcBinary.
rcASCII Sets the default transfer type for Kermit transfers from the File Transfer dialog box to ASCII. If the KermitTranslateCharacters property is set to True, the following translations are performed:
· Character set translations (as specified on the Emulation tab in the Terminal Setup dialog box).
· Relevant Translation options for ASCII transfers (as specified on the Translation tab in the File Transfer Setup dialog box).
If KermitTranslateCharacters is set to False, record separator characters may still be still translated to carriage return/linefeed sequences (if the ConvertSeparatorToEOL property is set to True), and a Ctrl-Z character may be still be appended to the end of the file (if the WriteCtrlZAsEOF property is set to True), but no other translations are performed.
rcBinary Sets the default transfer type for Kermit transfers from the File Transfer dialog box to binary. No characters are translated.
rcAutoDetect The transfer type is determined by the file extension. Use these properties to determine which file extensions are linked to which transfer type:
TransferAutoDetectASCIIExtensionList
TransferAutoDetectBinaryExtensionList