I would say the difference in command availability is a ftp server 
configuration issue.  Where commands are not available, that is prolly because 
the sysadmin shut those commands off.  FTP is a protocol set by W3C.  Much like 
any other transfer protocol, you can "transmit" it over a secure channel.  Is 
there any difference in the html for a page that uses http vs. https?  It's all 
the same transfer protocol, with an added layer of security from a security 
protocol or method  You put together sftp and ftps...remove the security...you 
still have good ole plain text insecure ftp.

I will look into tortoise once I figure out what the hell Wide Open West is 
doing to my internet connection grrrrrrrr

Eric 

-----Original Message-----
From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 05 June 2006 21:26
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF Studio 5

On 6/5/06, Eric Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Its still ftp over something.  Just because you send ftp over ssl, 
> ssh, tls, or anything else for that matter, it doesn't make the ftp 
> part of it any


I'd challenge that, if only because I was checking out the FTP bugs in the 
eclipse bugzilla, and they explain why it's been lacking.  Maybe you are right 
tho, and FTP is FTP is FTP, no big deal, passive or no.

But I don't think so.  Do you have some back-up for your assumption?
Heh. Coming from me, that's funny, I know. [=

Ever wonder why some commands are available on some hosts and not others? I 
think that is part of it, maybe, but my memory is hazy from abuse. :-)

Do they make subversion for windows?  I would be willing to try it out for
> size.


Yes, there is a GREAT utility called tortoiseSVN.  It's AWESOME!

Some places get overly anal...possibly rightfully so hehehe...and don't
> allow vpn for consultants.


Like Rife, they own all that data in your head too. :-)  I get it, that's ok.
Downtown, workin for the FBI... so many passports... don't even know my own 
name...

to try and install products they are not familiar with.  As far as backup,
> most places I have been have at least daily back-ups...some have had 
> hourly backups(incremental of course).


It's not just great if you can get it, it's great, period.  It's easy to
get.  CVS
has been around for aeons.  Blows any type of "backup" system clean out
the water.  Hands down, no questions asked.  I can flip through all changes
made to any section of code from any point in time, instantly - and what's
better, I can compare it against any other code from any other point in
time,
even right now, and see EXACTLY what's different, all color coded and
highlighted and even with a little AI thrown in.  Or over a range of time,
even!
(do be sure to back up your repository however!!! :)

It's simply dabomb, no question, everyone should use/be familiar with [VC].

But those are just opinions, no real facts to back 'em up or whatnot.
Zing! (just kidding, sorry I'm such a punk today! Blame Russ ;)

Æòȭ
:denner




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