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On 29 Oct 2008, at 12:05, Stroller wrote: |
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> On 29 Oct 2008, at 11:01, Momesso Andrea wrote: |
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>>> ... |
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>>> "To view this FTP site in Windows Explorer, click Page, and then |
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>>> click |
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>>> Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer." |
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>>> Just do what it says, and you have the (cough) good old interface |
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>>> where |
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>>> you can do drag/drop etc. |
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>> Hmmm... This is good news. Has anyone experience with Safari/Opera |
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>> behavior? |
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> Safari has the correct behaviour - it does not operate as an ftp |
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> client. |
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I should perhaps explain that Macs ship with the program "Finder" for |
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GUI file-management. |
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One simply uses "Go" then "Connect to server" - the menus indicate |
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that the shortcut for this is Apple-K - and then types ftp://site.example.com |
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in order to achieve an FTP connection. In the window displayed there |
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is a + button allowing users to save "favourite" servers. |