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Subject:    Re: [Quanta] Quanta & kio slaves (kio_ftp)
From:       "R." <r.lambert () ulg ! ac ! be>
Date:       2007-07-25 6:19:05
Message-ID: 200707250819.05979.r.lambert () ulg ! ac ! be
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Thank you very much, Andrew...
I saw your message full of hope after posting my previous one :-)

I'll have a look at all of this...

I'll let you know if I can solve the problem...

Thank you very much !

R.

Le Wednesday 25 July 2007 01:30:30 Andrew Lowe, vous avez écrit  :
> KIO slaves are not maintained by Quanta, but rather, I believe it is part
> of KDE Libs.  Quanta uses the KDE KIO Slaves, just like most other KDE
> applications.
> To test your problem, try opening a connection to the FTP server in
> Konqueror: ftp://user:password@ftp.server/path/to/files/
> And see if your problem exists - it should.
>
> The bug that appears to be this problem is:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117264
> Andras filed a bug report (117520) that is much more detailed, but it has
> been marked a duplicate of the above...
> If this is causing you a problem, you should vote for this bug - I have
> made some comments against the bug, but the more votes, the higher the
> likelyhood of the bug being fixed.  You should create an account to vote,
> if you do not have one.
>
> You may be able to make an alternative way of using the command line to
> publish your files, by writing a plugin for Quanta. There are details on
> the http://www.kdewebdev.org site on how to make them, and some examples...
> Others on the list might be able to help out.
>
> A better practice may be to copy the files locally and work on them
> off-site, then copy them back, once you are done, rather then working on
> live files. It will cause less problems if you make a mistake as well.
>
> I am not sure the mailing list that covers KIO_FTP slave, but someone else
> might if you still need it...
>
> Also, if you have ssh access to the site, you could use KIO_FISH which
> transfers the files over SSH.  It is more secure, and may work for you in
> situations that FTP is not. exampe:
> fish://user:password@server.tld
>
> The other option is the SFTP protocol and FTPS that, I believe have KIO
> Slaves, and are more secure than normal FTP, but have to be supported by
> the server.
>
> Hope this helps...
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