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FTP Client: How to edit files located on FTP directly ?
Posted: 13 Oct 2007, 01:03
by woo73
Hello,
I have tried to edit a selected file that is located on an FTP server.
It seems that it is only possible to view (F3) them. The function key F4 Edit is deactivated.
I don't want to copy the files to local drive before edit them.
Is there any chance to edit them directly ?
Thanks a lot,
woo73
Posted: 13 Oct 2007, 14:31
by Guest

what kind of a question is that?
Posted: 13 Oct 2007, 14:51
by Guest
Sorry ? I want to apologize for that question

I think it is a Troubleshooting question ?
Maybe I have to apologize for my bad English also.
I am testing TotalCommander, SpeedCommander and Altap Salamander.
TotalCommander and SpeedCommander provide the possibility to connect to an FTP-Server.
Afterwards you can edit an specific file that is located on the FTP-Server by pressing "F4 Edit".
After editing the file and closing the editor, the TotalCommander or SpeedCommander saves the temporary file back to FTP.
I didn't find out how to realize this with Altap Commander.
The Edit button is deactivated.
I'm using the Demo version 2.5.
Apologize once again and 100 times more.
woo73
Posted: 13 Oct 2007, 17:31
by woo73
These programs support the direct editing of FTP files:
- TotalCommaner
- SpeedCommander
- Directory Opus
- Magellan Explorer
In other respects the handling & look and feel of the Altap Salamander ist the best.
So please, help me
woo73
Posted: 13 Oct 2007, 18:21
by Jan Rysavy
Question is OK.
Unfortunately Salamander doesn't support Edit command on file system plugins. We plan to implement it.
Edit command in archives works fine.
Posted: 13 Oct 2007, 19:22
by woo73
Jan Rysavy wrote:Question is OK.
Unfortunately Salamander doesn't support Edit command on file system plugins. We plan to implement it.
Edit command in archives works fine.
Hello Jan,
thanks a lot for the response.
When do you want to realize the implementation ?
If this feature is available so I have to buy the Salamander
Salamander is the only commander which simulates TotalCommander Mouse-Compatibility perfectly.
woo73
Posted: 14 Oct 2007, 00:02
by Jan Rysavy
No idea, it depends on this forum.
Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 01:46
by SelfMan
Jan Rysavy wrote:No idea, it depends on this forum.
I suggest, you allways create a Poll, so you will atleast know what forum users think... Why not use a feature which is already here?
Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 08:46
by Jan Rysavy
Casual visitors will not find it.