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FTP Upload
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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How do I connect to an ftp site and upload files? Apple Care says I have to buy a 3rd part program (e.g. - Transmit2)
Any other suggestions? Is this just a plain limitation of OS-X? Hopefully, not...
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Originally posted by jrramsey:
How do I connect to an ftp site and upload files? Apple Care says I have to buy a 3rd part program (e.g. - Transmit2)
Any other suggestions? Is this just a plain limitation of OS-X? Hopefully, not...
You can use 'ftp' from the command line.
ftp some.server.com
put filename
exit
there, done.
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Join Date: May 2001
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I wouldn't say it's a direct limitation as such, just a feature not provided by the Finder.
Transmit as you mention is one of the best FTP programs out there, or I'm sure if you have a look on MacUpdate you could find a cheaper or free alternative.
Or if you are familiar with the command line, you could simply use the 'FTP' terminal command.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Thanks for all your help. I'll probably go with Transmit as I've heard it is an excellent tool and only about $25.
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Nov 2000
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I highly recommend the FREE application "RBrowserLite". Excellent FTP application!
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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i dont know much about FTP, but i know my university bundles fetch with its software package for students.
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Join Date: May 2001
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Transmit and Fetch are both awesome, but if you're looking for something that fulfills both the "awesome" and "free" requirements, check out Cyberduck . I use it all the time with no problems, even for massive uploads.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Santa Monica, CA
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Originally posted by Brass:
I highly recommend the FREE application "RBrowserLite". Excellent FTP application!
I second the vote for RBrowserLite. It is quite useful and free. I'm going to give the above-recommended Cyberduck a try, though, too.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Body in London, mind elsewhere
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why don't you just use connect to server or put the ftp address into Safari and mount the ftp server onto you desktop. can't get much cheaper than that
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2001
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Originally posted by Nivag:
why don't you just use connect to server or put the ftp address into Safari and mount the ftp server onto you desktop. can't get much cheaper than that
Very cool, very cheap, but unfortunately, the Finder will mount a volume and let you download files from it, but you cannot upload files. Maybe we will get this in Tiger.
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Apr 2004
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I'll put in a vote for the command line ftp program...
of course, I've got writing a gui for it somewhere way way down my to-do list, but... don't count on that any time soon.
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