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The second option is more universal, but it is supported only by [[sftp|SFTP-4]] and newer and [[FTP]]((Actually with FTP, file is uploaded unmodified, anticipating the server to be able to convert it to its own format.)). The second option is more universal, but it is supported only by [[sftp|SFTP-4]] and newer and [[FTP]]((Actually with FTP, file is uploaded unmodified, anticipating the server to be able to convert it to its own format.)).
-The first option is used by WinSCP for [[SCP]] and SFTP-3 and older protocols. It this case the client (WinSCP) must directly know and support the server-side format. Generally there are plenty of text file formats, almost every platform has it own format. WinSCP supports two of the most used formats, Unix and Windows. You can select between them on //[[ui_login_environment#end-of-line_characters|Environment page]]// of Advanced Site Settings dialog. As most SSH (SFTP and SCP) servers and many FTP servers are run on Unix system, generally you may leave the default Unix format. +The first option is used by WinSCP for [[SCP]] and SFTP-3 and older protocols. It this case the client (WinSCP) must directly know and support the server-side format. Generally there are plenty of text file formats, almost every platform has it own format. WinSCP supports two of the most used formats, Unix and Windows. You can select between them on //[[ui_login_environment#eol|Environment page]]// of Advanced Site Settings dialog. As most SSH (SFTP and SCP) servers and many FTP servers are run on Unix system, generally you may leave the default Unix format.
[[WebDAV]] protocol does not allow selecting transfer mode. [[WebDAV]] protocol does not allow selecting transfer mode.

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