Yup, if you were using http or https then the connection was not FTP,
even though the server name was ftp.messagingengine.com. The first part
of the URL specifies what protocol to use. Valid ones that mac osx 10.5
supports are afp, at, file, ftp, http, https, nfs, smb, cifs or vnc. I
haven't ch
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 jus
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 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 IDis