Mi Mai 15 08:48:39 2013
Good morning
Thank You for help.

On 08/05/13 07:27, [email protected] wrote:
 > Good morning
 > How can I upload
 > with gftp
 > my homepage
 > like this
 >
 > I have a zip fileo
 > and I want to upload it and then unpack it.

Most on line web services do not allow you to do this.
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Can I ask why?

Example:
I want to upload 50 small htm files and 60 pics in jpg
do I have to upload one by one?

  mostly you will
have to unzip it localy and then ftp the whole lot to your space.
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But then it is a lot of work
isnt it?
Is there ftp in Linux using the terminal without gui?



 >
 > And the other way:
 > How can I download my homepage and zip it in a zip file.

FTP commands you could find useful
ascii -- treat everything as ascii
binary -- treat all fles as binaries
auto -- detect and switch between ascii and binary on a file by file basis
mget and mput to do all files at once

then zip as usual

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Thank You.


 > Can I also do this with Firefox?
Sort of you need to install a ftp extension.  I would try a good ftp
client filezilla is about the best.

You can replace the http:// bit with FTP:// as well, not a lot of people
know that.
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But Firefox using the extension cannot upload and unpack zip files, isn 
t it?

Regards

Sophie





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