Well, I may have been some what wrong about that then.

On one of my services, I'm able to connect to the ftp server using 
https://ftp.messagingengine.com 
, so that might make a difference.  It didn't work in Leopard, but the  
paste option was always there.  So, now I'm thinking that it was just  
a bug.

I've tried it with another service and I have to enter ftp://sdf.lonestar.org 
  and not https.  The paste option is dimmed.

I looked at the help again, and it actually says that you may need an  
ftp client.  So, it looks like that webdav, or http works.

On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:17 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

>
> Hmm. I just tried it and while I was able to connect to an FTP server
> and copy files from it via the finder, I was not able to upload files.
>
> CB
>
> Barry Hadder wrote:
>> I just wanted to give everybody a heads up that it would appear mac
>> users can copy files to a remote server through Finder.  I just  
>> copied
>> successfully to a dav server.  Probably works on ftp and other
>> protocols as well.  I never was able to do this before using Leopard
>> except through IDisk.
>>
>> I would also add that I have just become aware of vo navigation on  
>> the
>> desktop seems a little flakey at the moment, but nothing major.  This
>> is the first time I've had several devices mounted at once.
>> Later.
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >


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