FTP Client Improvement
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FTP Client Improvement
Option to move files from one place to another inside the FTP server would be very great (like right click option "move" or "cut in Windows), because useing RNFR and RNTO commands takes a lot of time and is quite annoying. Sorry if I don't know that such a feature already exists in TC.
Explosive
Check out the TC plugins (AFAIK, there is one for secure FTP).
http://clubtotal.free.fr/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=91
http://clubtotal.free.fr/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=91

- ghisler(Author)
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Unfortunately this is for SSH, not SSL. I cannot write an SSL plugin myself because of the Swiss crypto export laws, and it seems to be far too complex for the average plugin writer...
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- Laughing_Man
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FTP protocol handler
It would be realy nice if TC could react on calls to the FTP protocol handler.
Means: I click on a link like ftp://planetmirror.com/pub/gentoo/ in my Browser an TC opens and connects to the FTP.
I would also like to have SSL capability for TC's FTPconnections.
Means: I click on a link like ftp://planetmirror.com/pub/gentoo/ in my Browser an TC opens and connects to the FTP.
I would also like to have SSL capability for TC's FTPconnections.
Solong Laughing Man
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A workaround:wish: "I click on a link like ftp://planetmirror.com/pub/gentoo/ in my Browser an TC opens and connects to the FTP"
1. Righclick on link, select "copy address".
2. Go to TC, press Ctrl+N (new FTP connection)
3. Press Shift+Ins or Ctrl+V , press ENTER
With SSL FTP - if anybody knows about any plugin - please, write it in here.

- Laughing_Man
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Too slow
Thank you for that hint. I know it very well and I'm currently using this Method. But I'm browsing through a large number of different FTP-server's every day and it is very anoying to do these three steps.IGL wrote:A workaround:
1. Righclick on link, select "copy address".
2. Go to TC, press Ctrl+N (new FTP connection)
3. Press Shift+Ins or Ctrl+V , press ENTER

however I even don't know any other FTP-client that has this ability, so TC is quite fast with its shortcuts.
Solong Laughing Man
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