  hailinfantry Bizarro Quinn Premium join:2004-01-18 Brooklyn, NY
| reply to boredMDer Re: What do you recomend for FTP
said by boredMDer :/usr/bin/ftp Exactly!
What on earth is wrong with "Terminal" -> "ftp"? (Unless you want a GUI) |
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  bobrk Posting tag Premium join:2000-02-02 San Jose, CA
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| said by hailinfantry : said by boredMDer :/usr/bin/ftp Exactly! What on earth is wrong with "Terminal" -> "ftp"? (Unless you want a GUI) Exactly. Drag'n'drop is nice if you're uploading a whole website or a bunch of pictures. Especially if you have nested folders. I don't thing mput or mget in ftp will do that. You'd have to go through the tar/untar process to do it in any kind of efficient way. -- bobrk |
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  hailinfantry Bizarro Quinn Premium join:2004-01-18 Brooklyn, NY
| said by bobrk : said by hailinfantry : said by boredMDer :/usr/bin/ftp Exactly! What on earth is wrong with "Terminal" -> "ftp"? (Unless you want a GUI) Exactly. Drag'n'drop is nice if you're uploading a whole website or a bunch of pictures. Especially if you have nested folders. I don't thing mput or mget in ftp will do that. You'd have to go through the tar/untar process to do it in any kind of efficient way. Efficient is relative. I'd be willing to wager a UNIX or VMS guru could toss that crap up via ftp a lot faster than some kiddie with his graphical FTP client. -- Leon: No, I forget sometimes.. you see, my old manager at the Orange Julius is named Doug, and, uh.. anyway, I think I should tell you, the.. uh.. computer you're looking at is for gays.Customer: What?! |
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  bobrk Posting tag Premium join:2000-02-02 San Jose, CA
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| said by hailinfantry : said by bobrk : said by hailinfantry : said by boredMDer :/usr/bin/ftp Exactly! What on earth is wrong with "Terminal" -> "ftp"? (Unless you want a GUI) Exactly. Drag'n'drop is nice if you're uploading a whole website or a bunch of pictures. Especially if you have nested folders. I don't thing mput or mget in ftp will do that. You'd have to go through the tar/untar process to do it in any kind of efficient way. Efficient is relative. I'd be willing to wager a UNIX or VMS guru could toss that crap up via ftp a lot faster than some kiddie with his graphical FTP client. As a member of both clubs, I would have to concur that it depends. -- bobrk |
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  hailinfantry Bizarro Quinn Premium join:2004-01-18 Brooklyn, NY
| said by bobrk : said by hailinfantry : said by bobrk : said by hailinfantry : said by boredMDer :/usr/bin/ftp Exactly! What on earth is wrong with "Terminal" -> "ftp"? (Unless you want a GUI) Exactly. Drag'n'drop is nice if you're uploading a whole website or a bunch of pictures. Especially if you have nested folders. I don't thing mput or mget in ftp will do that. You'd have to go through the tar/untar process to do it in any kind of efficient way. Efficient is relative. I'd be willing to wager a UNIX or VMS guru could toss that crap up via ftp a lot faster than some kiddie with his graphical FTP client. As a member of both clubs, I would have to concur that it depends. That's why you're the man . -- Leon: No, I forget sometimes.. you see, my old manager at the Orange Julius is named Doug, and, uh.. anyway, I think I should tell you, the.. uh.. computer you're looking at is for gays.Customer: What?! |
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