just open a file with C-xC-F with path /user@host port:/path . Note the space between host and port: enter it as C-q (hit space) . This is for Emacs, for XEmacs, i think you kan use # iso space. Jeroen
-----Original Message----- From: Glyph Lefkowitz [mailto:glyph@helix.twistedmatrix.com]On Behalf Of Glyph Lefkowitz Sent: dinsdag 25 januari 2000 18:52 To: Erno Kuusela Cc: zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] DTML editing tips, for emacs or otherwise?
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Erno Kuusela wrote:
i usually edit with joe or emacs. joe doesn't support ftp transparently so that would be a bit painful.
I usually edit with XEmacs -- however, how do I ftp into a zope server?!
I can't find the documentation on this (I really need to learn how to read the Zope site ... it currently mystifies me) but does Zope run an ftp server on a funny port by default? I actually spent some time hacking WebDAV clients to do recursive fetches because I couldn't figure this out!
Finally, how does Emacs (or XEmacs) support FTP transparently? I've been using it for 5 years and I've never run across this feature =)
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