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Request: FTP client that works as a harddrive?

Posted: Wed 9. Mar 2005, 19:14
by Gnolen
Hi,

I am tired of uploading via ftp after changing and testing phpwcms files. I just want to do ctrl and s in my editor as we normally do when we save on the harddrive.

Does anyone know any FTP-client that installs an virtual drive so I could save to the webserver as normal? Without having to ftp and stuff?

Thanks for any suggestions!

/ Gnolen

Posted: Wed 9. Mar 2005, 19:52
by rushclub
try interarchy or transmit under macosx. they both have this feature. if you are a pc-user – time to switch ;)

cheers
rush

Posted: Wed 9. Mar 2005, 20:56
by Gnolen
Hehe, time to swith he...I am going to be a mac owner in a couple of days. But only a old Imac that I am going to use to test my sites. But still I am going to feel like a mac-owner. :)

But I love my PC!

Posted: Wed 9. Mar 2005, 21:37
by pico
HeHe

Mac :twisted:

in Windows goto Network->Add Networkresource -> ...

sorry don't know how the english Windows look's so I say this in German

1. Start - Einstellungen - Netzwerkverbindung
2. Im sich nun öffnenden Fenster links 'Neue Verbindung erstellen'
3. dem Assistenten folgen :D

Posted: Wed 9. Mar 2005, 22:11
by Gnolen
Cool man!!

I didn't thought windows had this, I always forget to look in Windows before I look for different programs.

But I set up a ftp account but I still can't open and save files from within the editor. If I try to open a file it is read-only. Is there a way to change this? I can't see any properties to change for these ftp-servers.

Thanks for pointing at the right direction!!!

/ Gnolen

Posted: Wed 9. Mar 2005, 22:55
by pico
OK

this is difficult in Win XP I think to set the Permissions in Windows correct for the FTP-Access - but was just so an Idee

btw with wich Editor are you working?

I'm using Dreamweaver and UltraEdit and both can work remote :D

Posted: Thu 10. Mar 2005, 08:19
by rushclub
Gnolen wrote:Hehe, time to swith he...I am going to be a mac owner in a couple of days.
wich one do you buy? g5, mac mini, imac ...?

cheers
rush

Posted: Thu 10. Mar 2005, 11:20
by Gnolen
Just a slow Imac 400mzh. They are so cheap now so it it great to have to check websites on.

I am now trying out Webdriver for a ftp harddrive and it works great!

/ Gnolen

Posted: Tue 15. Mar 2005, 03:21
by Karla
I've been told this commercial package is good, but have not tried it:
WEBDRIVE
http://www.southrivertech.com/index.php ... rive/index

Posted: Tue 15. Mar 2005, 10:11
by Gnolen
Thanks Karla,

I found it too and I am using it right now...And it works great! Just so nice to save directly to the 'harddrive'! I would recommend using for everyone.

/ Gnolen