Jerry,

Thanks, and have a wonderful Thanksgiving.  Stuff yourself and relax.

John R.

On 11/26/03 7:49 PM, "Jerry Yeager" <jerry at browseryshop.com> wrote:

> Uh, Enterprise is coming on soon, so this will be a very brief answer.
> 
> Open Terminal and type: 'man ftp' at the prompt -- without the quotes.
> You will get a list of the syntax for using ftp in its various forms.
> One of these is ftp://[user[:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port
> This is the form you need to use for some ftp servers out there.
> 
> More info later! (grin)
> 
> Jerry
> 
> On Nov 26, 2003, at 7:29 PM, profile wrote:
> 
>> Need help in understanding Apple's FTP
>> 
>> I need some expert to explain the FTP workings in 10.2.8 or 10.3.  I
>> have
>> been using Interarchie and when I attempt to connect to the FTP server
>> I
>> complete the dialogue box and all is complete.
>> 
>> I am wanting to see how the FTP works inside the O.S. Of Apple, so I
>> guess I
>> am to use the "connect to server" under the "go" menu of the finder?
>> When I
>> type in the static IP address it makes no connection for there is no
>> place
>> for me to type in the user name or the password.
>> 
>> I know, this isn't the best evening to be asking, and I don't expect an
>> answer tonight, just when you have time.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> John Robinson
>> profile at aye.net
>> 
>> 
>> 
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