Thanks. V On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Dave Angel <da...@ieee.org> wrote:
> > > Victor Subervi wrote: > >> Hi; >> Someone on this list just recommended I find an ftp client that enables me >> to change line endings. He indicated that it would be easy, but googling I >> haven't been able to find one. I would prefer a free client, but whatever. >> Please send me a recommendation. >> TIA, >> Victor >> >> >> > Try http://fireftp.mozdev.org/ > > fireftp is an (free) addon to Firefox. If you're already using Firefox, > it's painless to download it, and easy to use. You can set up account(s) > complete with passwords and default directories, and then transfer > individual files or directory trees full just by selecting and pressing the > Arrow icons (one for upload, one for download). You can sort by timestamp, > so it's not hard to just transfer new stuff. > > > One of the Tools->Options tabs is "Downloads/Uploads". First box looks > like: > > When transferring files use: > o - Automatic mode > o - Binary mode > o - ASCII mode > > > According to the help, Automatic mode is very useful for CGI scripts, where > you specify which extensions will get the line-endings converted. > http://fireftp.mozdev.org/help.html > > But please understand: I personally use Binary mode in FireFTP because I'm > a control freak. Python can handle Unix line-endings just fine, so any > files that are bound for CGI I just edit in that mode in the first place. > > > DaveA > >
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