Brian Ashe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Monday 07 January 2002 03:31, you babbled something about: >> <P>Hello all,</P> >> <P>I'm sure you're all familiar with UltraEdit for windows. I >> particularly like a feature it has called "Save As to FTP" which basically >> has a built in FTP client allowing you to (obviously) save directly to an >> FTP server.</P> >> <P>I have been searching for months for something like this that >> will run on linux and have finally decided to see if anyone can point >> me to something that might do this. I would prefer a graphical >> interface (as I have a few scripts that I'm using now, just wondering if >> something is out there).</P> >> <P>All help is appreciated,</P> >> <P>Kevin</P>
Emacs has ange-ftp that provides a seamless interface to ftp, so you can save to a foreign host (browse, save, delete, copy etc) It is activated by giving emacs a file name in this format: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to/file The newest emacs-21 has all the normal jive glitz of other Gui clients. With tool bars, menus etc. But has builtin, considerably better documentation than any other such tool. There is also a package called `tramp' available for emacs that allows that same kind of seamless activity over ssh, rsh, rsync even telnet. _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list