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Subject: Re: [Quanta] Thanks to all [was Re: ftp login]
From: "Guido Pinkas" <Guido.Pinkas () bindertrittenwein ! com>
Date: 2006-11-13 11:27:22
Message-ID: 1163417243.15275.4.camel () GuidoTux ! linux
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On our Windows servers, I have to specify the root directory in Quanta,
because something with the automatic directory change doesn't work
properly.
So, try to login with ftp://username@server.domain/username
This is what worked for me...
Besides, is there a "native" KDE ftp tool available? kbear semms to be
unattended and I'm currently using a Firefox FTP extension.
Guido
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 12:05 -0500, Maury Merkin wrote:
> On Sunday 12 November 2006 03:13, Andras Mantia wrote:
> > On Sunday 12 November 2006 03:01, Maury Merkin wrote:
> > > I had thought the problem might be with quanta but it clearly is not.
> > > And you folks have been very helpful in running that down and I've
> > > learned that I can do this with konqueror (and, I'm sure, my other
> > > browsers -- I've already seen that it works with Opera).
> >
> > Konqueror is more than a browser, its a filemanager as well. ;-)
> Yes. I know that. I've been using KDE since version 0.9 or something on that
> order. For the most part I am a console person when I go about managing
> files. Sometimes I use the gui filemanager aspect of konqueror but mostly I
> use it as a browser which is pretty dependably good with CSS. Often before
> anything else is.
>
> And before this thread started I had never typed ftp:// in the URL window of
> any browser. I've used gftp or a simple console command when that seemed
> quicker or cleaner. (Actually, I used to like the original kbear but somehow
> it took an odd turn and I haven't been able to get that to function properly
> in years. I finally just gave up on it.)
>
>
> >
> > You may try to play with passive/active mode: Control Center-Internet &
> > Network-Connection Preferences-FTP options. Will affect both Konqueror
> > and Quanta (and basicly all other KDE applications).
> Okay. I will try playing there.
>
> Btw, two other browsers (Opera and Firefox) display the directories of my
> UUSDN site properly when I use ftp for their URL But it's still the only
> site I've found which confuses konqueror.
>
> Maury
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>On our Windows servers, I have to specify the root directory in Quanta,<BR>
because something with the automatic directory change doesn't work<BR>
properly.<BR>
<BR>
So, try to login with <A HREF="ftp://username@server.domain/username">ftp://username@server.domain/username</A><BR>
This is what worked for me...<BR>
Besides, is there a "native" KDE ftp tool available? kbear semms to be<BR>
unattended and I'm currently using a Firefox FTP extension.<BR>
<BR>
Guido<BR>
<BR>
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 12:05 -0500, Maury Merkin wrote:<BR>
> On Sunday 12 November 2006 03:13, Andras Mantia wrote:<BR>
> > On Sunday 12 November 2006 03:01, Maury Merkin wrote:<BR>
> > > I had thought the problem might be with quanta but it clearly is not.<BR>
> > > And you folks have been very helpful in running that down and I've<BR>
> > > learned that I can do this with konqueror (and, I'm sure, my other<BR>
> > > browsers -- I've already seen that it works with Opera).<BR>
> ><BR>
> > Konqueror is more than a browser, its a filemanager as well. ;-)<BR>
> Yes. I know that. I've been using KDE since version 0.9 or something on that<BR>
> order. For the most part I am a console person when I go about managing<BR>
> files. Sometimes I use the gui filemanager aspect of konqueror but mostly I<BR>
> use it as a browser which is pretty dependably good with CSS. Often before<BR>
> anything else is.<BR>
><BR>
> And before this thread started I had never typed <A HREF="ftp://">ftp://</A> in the URL window of<BR>
> any browser. I've used gftp or a simple console command when that seemed<BR>
> quicker or cleaner. (Actually, I used to like the original kbear but somehow<BR>
> it took an odd turn and I haven't been able to get that to function properly<BR>
> in years. I finally just gave up on it.)<BR>
><BR>
><BR>
> ><BR>
> > You may try to play with passive/active mode: Control Center-Internet &<BR>
> > Network-Connection Preferences-FTP options. Will affect both Konqueror<BR>
> > and Quanta (and basicly all other KDE applications).<BR>
> Okay. I will try playing there.<BR>
><BR>
> Btw, two other browsers (Opera and Firefox) display the directories of my<BR>
> UUSDN site properly when I use ftp for their URL But it's still the only<BR>
> site I've found which confuses konqueror.<BR>
><BR>
> Maury<BR>
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> Quanta@mail.kde.org<BR>
> <A HREF="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/quanta">https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/quanta</A><BR>
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