Pm wrote, > Excellent. I haven't tried either of these yet, but they're > familiar enough that I think either should work fine. I'll > probably go with WinSCP simply because it's a more secure > transfer protocol.
(later adding that he'll probably use FileZilla instead because it's cross-platform) The more secure SCP protocol is great -- if it's available to you, but not all hosts support it. When installing PmWiki on clients' hosts, my preferences are 1) a command line and svn if the host supports svn 2) WinSCP if the host supports SCP 3) the FireFTP plug-in for FireFox However, when teaching newbies how to upload large files or large numbers of files (for example, images for use with ThumbList, or MP3s and videos for streaming) to their sites, I usually fall back on WinXP's built-in FTP client, "My Network Places", because (once it's set up) it has *zero* learning curve, and there's a lot to be said for that! Last I checked, the MacOS equivalent didn't support uploads, only downloads... perhaps that's fixed with a new version. --Ben S. _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
