----- Original Message ----- From: "J M Cerqueira Esteves" <jmce@artenumerica.com>
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 02:37:30PM -0500, Miller, John M. wrote:
Try: C-x C-f RETURN /superuser@localhost#8021:/
At least with the versions I have here, that works with XEmacs (which uses "efs") but not with Emacs (which uses "ange-ftp"). For Emacs you have to write
/superuser@localhost 8021 ^ with a space character before the port. The way to get the space char in there is to press C-q space:
C-x C-f RETURN /superuser@localhost C-q SPACE 8021:.....
I use the winX port of emacs, so I've found an invaluable shortcut is to put a file called "username@host.com 8021" in the root directory of my machine so I can just tab complete it and then hit the ':' and I'm there. But that may not work as well on a Unix machine unfortunatly. -- Taylor Captain Cursor grumpy futurist has a weblog taylor@taylor.org http://www.captaincursor.com/