On 08.03.2013 06:41, dirk wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> David H. Durgee wrote:
>> dirk wrote:
>>> David H. Durgee wrote:
>>>> dirk wrote:
>>>>> David H. Durgee wrote:
>>>>>> Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> dirk wrote:
>>>>>>>> Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>>>>>>>>> c subject....
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> just some webspace I can use by my provider.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I want to upload some pics to share
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I used to use a ftp app, but like to know if drag and drop is
>>>>>>>> possible
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You know, like from one folder to another
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It may well be possible, but unless we know what sort of
>>>>>>> web interface your provider offers, it will be very
>>>>>>> difficult to offer informed advice.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Philip Taylor
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As Philip noted this is very much a function of the ISP's choice of
>>>>>> interface.  Comcast, for example, does support FTP access and thus
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> could install the FireFTP tool to access their web storage.  Verizon,
>>>>>> however, offers access only via their "Web site builder", which is a
>>>>>> VERY limited and limiting tool.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So you should first check your ISPs "help" section and see what
>>>>>> procedures are for your particular situation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dave
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> to the looks of it I need AN ftp Proggie.....
>>>>
>>>> In that case I would recommend FireFTP:
>>>>
>>>> http://fireftp.mozdev.org
>>>>
>>>> Dave
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> is that standalone or implemented in Mozilla, because I already
>>> implemented that, but I have NO idea as to how it even starts..?!?!
>>
>> Once you have it installed in SeaMonkey you will find a "FireFTP" menu
>> entry on your drop-down "Tools" menu.  This will open a tab or window
>> where you can create an FTP account, connect to the server and transfer
>> files in both directions.
>>
>> Dave
>>
> 
> nailed it, thanks.
> 
> However, uploading files located elsewhere in my home network won't
> work. Tells me there's no access, while the directory is accessible from
> anywhere in my network, weird....
> 
> 

Other computers on your home network have to be set up as "shared"
including files and folders, etc.


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