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Monday, 01 September 2008 08:16

Secret #3: File Management with FTP
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is one of a variety of protocols that run on the Internet.
An FTP client allows you to transfer any kind of file from a local computer to
a remote server, and depending upon the capabilities of the client you’re using,
perform important functions such as changing file permissions.
There are many FTP clients—even Web browsers and mechanisms within OS can
act as FTP clients. But for full features, most folks turn to a handful of respected
and flexible FTP software. Table 1-3 provides details.



Client Platform Features/Availability
WS FTP Windows Full-featured file transfer program,
customizable, inexpensive
CuteFTP Windows Popular, full-featured FTP, inexpensive
FTPClient Macintosh
Transmit Macintosh
Fetch Macintosh
Unlike browsers or code editors, you only need one FTP client on hand (see
Figure 1-7).
Figure 1-7: Use WS FTP (classic view) for a wide range of transfer and file
management needs.
Many HTML and visual editors have FTP features built right in. However, even
with those features, because most Web designers work using a variety of tools,
having a standalone FTP client in your toolbox is a definite plus.

 
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