I once started down that path with FTP. I use HomeSite, as well, to save via FTP. I investigated a Linux package called Delegate, that would provide a rev-proxy for FTP over SSL, in which normal FTP clients with SSL could transfer files. www.delegate.org I didn't continue, priorities and all. Maybe a WebDAV client over SSL would be easier, depends on your needs. -Jon Chris Purves wrote:
On 04/12/05, Jonathan Cyr <cyrj@cyr.info> wrote:
Use FTP,
Open Internet Explorer, type ftp://zopeusername:password@yourZopeIPorURL.com:8021/directory/
and drag and drop from explorer to ie, zope assigns them as images automatically.
Any FTP client will do, Filezilla is nice/free, as well. (filezilla.sourceforge.net) Substitute 8021 with your Zope's FTP port.
I use it regularly for uploading website graphical components, a nice shortcut.
That looks like exactly what I want, but is it possible to make the connection secure?
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