Open a terminal window and type Man FTP. Or get a copy of ManOpen from
versiontracker.com and read it that way. You know that if you use a web
browser like safari you can log into an FTP server and the disk of the
server mounts like a network drive. Haven't tried to do anything useful that
was but
That would be cool but the directory is set up as http. I don't really
know all that much about this. Perhaps there is a way to access via
the browser using an ftp directory but I'm not aware of it. Thanks for
the help with the terminal though I'll have a crack at it.
Ruben A. Franke
Open
Could someone please tell me how I can use the terminal for ftp
uploading to a server for a web page? I don't really have a great deal
of money to throw around at shareware products here and there and it's
difficult to find a reliable freeware ftp client.
I know. And even reliable Shareware
Hi Ruben,
My first thought. this is a web page and how are you planning on coding
this page manually or through a GUI package maybe even a html editor;
because the last 2 in most packages I have seen or used they incorporate
a uploader and or link to specific site or pages locally.
cheers
Rob
Ruber,
I was just about to list a few terminal commands for FTP when I thought
, why not use WebDAV?
A much more Mac-like experience where you just mount the server like
another hard drive (as you do with iDisk). The server will need WebDAV
activated but it may be already. This is how I
For my money, Fetch is a reliable, user friendly FTP client.
Shareware, not freeware, sadly.
Severin Crisp
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Hi guys,
I am needing to get Broadband so I am doing some research on which
one is the best value for money. We really don't want a download
limit unless it is 500MB or higher. Any ideas? Some folks have told
me that IINET's $24.95 per month is the best?! What do you all think?
Thanks
On Friday, April 2, 2004, at 10:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks for the help,
Cal Conkey
Hi Cal,
Check the archives as the list has been there, done that
My $0.02 iinet = VERY BAD Westnet = VERY GOOD
No other experience
Stewart
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On 02/04/2004, at 10:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I am needing to get Broadband so I am doing some research on which one
is the best value for money. We really don't want a download limit
unless it is 500MB or higher. Any ideas? Some folks have told me
that IINET's $24.95
This all seems very complicated. If, like me, you're used to the
user-friendly old Mac way, before we had to worry about things like unix,
terminal the like, check out some of the web-hosting that include a
browser based control panel that makes uploading files, setting up email
accounts,
Two months ago I moved from iiNET to Westnet and its better and cheaper.
On Friday, April 2, 2004, at 11:37 AM, Matthew Healey wrote:
On 02/04/2004, at 10:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I am needing to get Broadband so I am doing some research on which
one is the best value for money. We really don't want a download
limit unless it is 500MB or
http://www.pacificavc.com/blog/2004/03/26.html#a598
Have fun,
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Hi Reuben,
On Friday, April 2, 2004, at 05:05 AM, WAMUG Mailing List wrote:
Could someone please tell me how I can use the terminal for ftp
uploading to a server for a web page? I don't really have a great deal
of money to throw around at shareware products here and there and it's
difficult
Hi Ryan,
On Friday, April 2, 2004, at 05:05 AM, WAMUG Mailing List wrote:
I know. And even reliable Shareware ones seem hard to find... version 2
of 'Anarchie' was the best I've ever used, still. Shame they don't sell
it anymore... 'Transmit' is very good, if a little unfinished around
some
I have been doing my coding with Taco HTML Edit and uploading with
Cyberduck. One of the first things I checked for on Taco was an upload
feature. Cyberduck seems to work for single file transfers and only
crashes occasionally but it's a little more difficult when dealing with
larger
Awsome. I tried it as soon as I read your email because I'm familiar
with the connect to server system. Worked within seconds. Great
interface.
Thanks heaps and thank you to everyone else for your input.
Ruben A. Franke
On 01/04/2004, at 11:51 PM, Dark Servant wrote:
Could someone
Lloyd,
You may have raised this matter previously. Did you obtain a solution?
Merv
At 8:37 AM +0800 31/3/04, Mervyn Giuliana Bond wrote:
Printing with Epson C61 under OS10.2. The printer margins are
skewed to the top of the page.
Under OS9 in Page Setup this could be changed to centred.
Hi all
can some one tell me the home page of the mailing list i need to subscribe a
new email address and delete the other one.
thanks
Bart
Anarchie changed name and became Interarchy. It's not free. But, it
is good.
It's a little bloated these days for my liking though. It's just got so
much more functionality than I need I guess -- I want something simple
that doesn't crash every ten minutes.
Ryan
Hi all
can some one tell me the home page of the mailing list i need to
subscribe a
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Ryan
In addition to using Terminal or Safari, you can choose Go Connect
to Server... in the Finder. In the dialog which appears, type
ftp://;
followed by the name of the server you are connecting to, eg,
ftp://members.iinet.net.au;. When you provide a legitimate login and
password the server
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 11:44, Edward Arrowsmith wrote:
Two months ago I moved from iiNET to Westnet and its better and cheaper.
I just migrated work to 512k/512k DSL at WestNet, after getting tired of
iiNet's long hold times and bad support. Of course, the day I put my
transfer application in
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 13:39, Ryan Schotte wrote:
Okay, that sounds good. But I have never been able to use the Finder to
_upload_ things to ftp mounts - I assumed the functionality wasn't there
yet. It behaves for me as a read-only volume, even though I know I can
upload stuff in other
A lot of programs assume 'anonymous' == 'read only'. If you're using
anon ftp, that could be why.
If you're authenticating with a username password, I have no idea.
No, it seems the original post was incorrect - at least in implying the
Finder's FTP feature was relevant for uploading web
Yes it appears that way. Haven't really had much time to do anything
with this stuff cause I'm a bit busy with uni studies atm.
Ruben A. Franke
A lot of programs assume 'anonymous' == 'read only'. If you're using
anon ftp, that could be why.
If you're authenticating with a username
The simple and elegant solution is to use the Finder to connect to your ftp
server. In the Go menu choose Connect to Server In the dialogue
box that appears, enter the server address as ftp://server.address (or
server.name) and this can be stored as a favourite. You will be prompted
for
In OS8.6 , simpletext could open Quickdraw 3D metalfile files, which
were 3 D objects which you could rotate etc , zoom into etc.
I just created ad QD.3DMF file, but neither textedit or preview
opened it correctly - ie as a 3D model
is there a OSX equivalent to simple text whereby QD.3D fies
We're using Swiftel in the office and it has been reliable and is very price
competitive. I think they have the same cheap deal as everyone else at $29
with 200MB but their other deals include generous amounts of downloads and
the excess charge is 0.5c per meg which is about one twelfth of most
Ryan
You are absolutely right. Sorry to all for appearing smug about my simple
and elegant solution. Apple has an article
(http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107415) on this and I have
included it below
Cheers
Greg
TITLE
Mac OS X 10.2 or Later: Cannot Copy to FTP Servers in the
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 17:49, Greg Pennefather wrote:
We're using Swiftel in the office and it has been reliable and is very price
competitive. I think they have the same cheap deal as everyone else at $29
with 200MB but their other deals include generous amounts of downloads and
the excess
I am needing to get Broadband so I am doing some research on which
one is the best value for money. We really don't want a download
limit unless it is 500MB or higher. Any ideas? Some folks have told
me that IINET's $24.95 per month is the best?! What do you all think?
Go with
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