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This time, a working version of the pscp docs.

[originally from svn r916]
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\versionid $Id: pscp.but,v 1.6 2001/01/31 00:25:57 owen Exp $ \versionid $Id: pscp.but,v 1.7 2001/01/31 00:28:11 owen Exp $
\#FIXME: Need examples, index entries, links \#FIXME: Need examples, index entries, links
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One or more source files. \i{Wildcards} are allowed. The syntax of One or more source files. \i{Wildcards} are allowed. The syntax of
wildcards depends on the system to which they apply, so if you are wildcards depends on the system to which they apply, so if you are
copying \e{from} a Windows system \e{to} a UNIX system, you should use copying \e{from} a Windows system \e{to} a UNIX system, you should use
Windows wildcard syntax (e.g. \c{*.*}), but if you are copying \{from} Windows wildcard syntax (e.g. \c{*.*}), but if you are copying \e{from}
a UNIX system \e{to} a Windows system, you would use the wildcard a UNIX system \e{to} a Windows system, you would use the wildcard
syntax allowed by your UNIX shell (e.g. \c{*}). syntax allowed by your UNIX shell (e.g. \c{*}).