Does Saphari not handle FTP like IE does?

On 4/3/12, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:
> I haven't done as much editing with VO and pine or vi so others might
> answer that, but the command line is generally usable with voiceover.
>
> As far as ftp, you can probably find generic documentation all over the
> internet but generally you do
>
> ftp some.ftp.site.com
>
> and the do the username password thing. Once connected you just say
>
> put filename
>
> or
>
> get filename
>
> and use the cd to change directory or ls to list the files in a
> directory. When you first start up terminal it defaults to landing in
> your home folder
>
> /users/my_username/
>
> so you might first want to go to your desktop folder and then into the
> folder with your files to upload like this:
>
> cd Desktop/project_folder
>
> then start up ftp. There are also mput and mget which lets you do
> multiple files at a time. So once you have FTPed to someplace you would
> cd around to the remote folder you want to put stuff in and then do
>
> mput *
>
> which would upload all the files from the current local folder to the
> current remote folder. There's lots more but maybe you're already
> hankering for a GUI app that hides all this detail. For me it used to be
> the only way (before GUIs) so I'm kinda used to the command line version
> :) Anyway, it's already baked into OSX so you can play with it for free
> while you wait for a better GUI solution to be suggested. Like all unix
> commands you can get more detail on how to use it that you want by using
> the 'man' or manual page command:
>
> man ftp
>
> Happy typing.
>
> CB
>
> On 4/3/12 3:58 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>> forgive my innocent nose...but does vo work with the terminal / port
>> programs, or would one need another screen reader?
>> sort of tie this question to the one producing pine wisdom before.
>> Karen's nose
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Chris Blouch wrote:
>>
>>> If you don't mind using the command line there is a perfectly good
>>> ftp and sftp built into the unix terminal side of OSX.
>>>
>>> CB
>>>
>>> On 4/3/12 3:49 PM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:
>>>>  Hello group;  i finally managed to purchase a new macbook pro to
>>>> replace
>>>>  my four year old macbook.  I'm enjoying it greatly, but now i found
>>>> out
>>>>  for sure that lion and cute ftp don't play nice.  so, could someone
>>>>  suggest a cheap if not free ftp client that is easy to use.  I
>>>> don't want
>>>>  a lot of bells and whistles just let me upload the changes to my
>>>> website.
>>>>  any help will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks,  max
>>>>
>>>
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