At 2:32 PM -0400 10/3/2002, Chris Devers wrote: >More broadly, the Finder can mount a variety of protocols, at least in >Jaguar. Similar capability existed in 10.1 but it works better now. As >Andrew says, just set the system focus to the Finder, hit cmd+K, then: > > smb://windows/share/point > nfs://unix/share/point > afs://appletalk/share/point > ftp://ftpserver/path > webdav://webdav/path <-- not positive about the protocol here
webdav is http://webdav/path But of course, none of these are encrypted. I don't know about 10.2, but in 10.1, the TLS-encrypted webdav sites I've put up can't be accessed from the finder using https:// I use interarchy's "Edit in BBEdit" mode when I need local access to a remote file over an encrypted connection, where saves are automatically sync'ed up. I believe MacSFTP and a few other options also support this mode. Interarchy also has a caching mode it calls an FTP disk (FTP or FTP over SSH - the next version will add SFTP to the options). The files you work with are local, but they look like they're on a mounted volume. -Charles Albrecht Euonymic Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED]