[Ti] Ftp clients
Don Reed
dreed at geosun.sjsu.edu
Thu Apr 24 07:57:20 PDT 2003
It is a trivial task in Captain FTP to drag multiple files or
directories between systems.
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* Don Reed *
* Professor of Marine Geology & Geophysics *
* Dept. of Geology *
* San Jose State University *
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2003, Loren Schooley wrote:
> On 4/24/03 9:24 AM, "b" <galahad9 at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > Loren Schooley paused, thought it over, and spoke thusly:
> >
> >> How do you move files on the FTP site from one dir to another using Fetch?
> >> I never have been able to figure that out.
> >
> > Most sites are lists of directories that are iconed to look like
> > folders, no? So, if you have access to a site, and the file goes into
> > the list, simply drag it to the folder/directory in the list that you
> > want it to end up in.
> >
>
> The thing is, Fetch doesn't have the interface layout that would permit
> this. You get put into a directory, and there are no other icons, just the .
> And .. for the root and parent directories, and you can't even drag a file
> up (back) a dir with those.
>
> The best I can do is drag the file to my desktop and then put it into the
> dir I need to, and then delete the two extra files I end up with. Really
> stupid Fetch design flaw.
>
> I can drag and drop files in CuteFTP or WSFTP Explorer all day long.
>
>
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