Peter Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi.

Hi,

> I open a file /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/logs/messages
>
> And then I want to open a different file on the same host, in /etc, say.
>
> With ange-ftp, I typed a /, and this meant - use the /[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/
> prefix. 

I'm lost here. With ange-ftp, you have opened
"/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/logs/messages".  Then you want to open another
directory, that means after typing "C-x f" you get
"/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/logs/" in the minibuffer. Typing another "/"
and then TAB would mean expanding "/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/logs//" to
"/" - at least that's the way ange-ftp behaves for me.

What do I miss in that scenario?

> Thanks,
>
> Peter

Best regards, Michael.



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