For mounting remote file systems for local editing sshfs for osx works
really well too: http://pqrs.org/macosx/sshfs/

-Martin

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 7:52 AM, guivho <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Carl,
>
>> As I said, complicated history, but not too difficult to set up, and then
>> you can set Terminal.app's notion of ANSI colors to work with the rest of
>
> Thanks for your elaborate reply. I had already switched to iTerm based
> upon Eds post, and I it works just out of the box, so I'll stick with
> it.
>
>> have been experimenting lately with ExpanDrive
>> (http://www.expandrive.com/mac) to let me edit remote files locally
>
> Too bad this is not open source. I would have loved to 'mount' remote
> microsoft ftp sites. They use a non default directory layout, and that
> causes problems to netrw as well as virtual ftp within midnight
> commander. I use FireFTP to manually get remote files, edit them in
> vim, and upload them again with fireftp. Too bad netrw and mc choke on
> the proprietary ftp layout.
>
> Thanks anyway, guivho.
>
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