How realistic is the idea of having multiple FTP profiles (server, port, id, password, folder) saved under user-specified names so, if you're working on multiple web sites, you can easily pick the appropriate upload info?
How realistic is the idea of having multiple FTP profiles (server, port, id, password, folder) saved under user-specified names so, if you're working on multiple web sites, you can easily pick the appropriate upload info?
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Very realistic, it's been brought up a number of times too.
Last I read, Xara are considering the best way to implement it and keep information secure.
Cool, thanks. I actually did a forum search before asking but possibly used bad terms as nothing related came up.
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Cool. An internal FTP Site Manager!
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Spinny the search feature of the vBulletin software is not very good in my opinion. I often use google search with the site:www.talkgraphics.com designator to limit the search to Talkgraphics. It works much better than vBulletin.
Last edited by Soquili; 17 March 2009 at 06:01 PM.
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Thanks, Bill, I'll try that next time.
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