Le 29/03/2014 01:12, Ray_Net a écrit :
Ed Mullen wrote, On 29/03/2014 01:05:
Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi:
My ISP is in the process of changing all hosted web pages to a secure
server that uses FTPS (FTP over TLS or SSL) but I can't find anyplace to
select these in SeaMonkey 2.24 Composer. It that possible or do I need
to change to some other web page editor, and if so any suggestions on a
reasonable priced alternative?
As the others have said, Composer is a no-longer-supported part of
SeaMonkey. Do NOT expect it to work well nor to have it updated. It
won't be.
You need to move into the 20th century. Well, okay, the 21st century
even.
Get a stand-alone FTP program. There are free ones (mentioned in
other answers.) Learn to use it.
And, unless your use of Composer is anything more than very casual and
just for you, you'd better go buy a good book on HTML and CSS and
start learning. Your use of Composer is rooted in mid-1990's Web
development. It won't cut it today.
Frankly, I wish Composer would be stripped out of SeaMonkey. It's an
abommination that should be banished from the earth.
All it does is cause problems.
Did you not feel that it is there to permit to compose a mail in an html
format.
I know that this composer is old, but, when i compose a VERY SIMPLE web
page, it's wonderful.
I agree totally, it should be stupid to strip off something that works,
even if not as one would like.
I can use it from time to time to make some documentation.
For a ftp client, there is one in total commander...
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