Hello Mark,

On Friday, January 17, 2003, 5:17 PM, you wrote:

M> File Transfer Protocol. It's a simple command-line interface to send
M> and receive files over the internet. There are nice GUI front ends to
M> make things easy so you don't have to remember the commands. You'd use
M> it, for example, to send files off to an ISP to maintain a web site.

So, people that are wanting to do large communications in HTML would
be as well off maintaining a website as adding an HTML text editor to
The Bat! ?  That seems to be the meaning in the context of the thread
on possible new features for The Bat! in which it was used.

I am for keeping The Bat! simple and plain text, myself. So I was
following the thread, but did not see a need to participate in it. I
had already said where I stood in an earlier discussion. But FTP was
puzzling and I am grateful to you and the others who answered my
question.

-- 
Best regards,
Mary

The Bat! 1.61 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 1


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