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Old Mar 19th, 2007, 13:35
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Re: transfering my own pages to website using ftp

hahaha...that is a nice feature, but still there are several text editors that do the same...and take half the time to open. But I still must say dreamwever does have nice site management tools. But still not for me...or I don't think so anyway...lol
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lol i use dream weaver some times its not bruno friendly tho lol so i just get confused lol my old table sites were pure dream weaver tho lol
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hahaha...not Bruno friendly...that's great...lol
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lol yeah well im slower than the normal every day person lol
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nah really? I never noticed...lol
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lol yeye take the mik out of me
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Re: transfering my own pages to website using ftp

skEdit, Transmit. No problem. tee hee
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Re: transfering my own pages to website using ftp

I use 1&1 as my host too. Some time ago I was recommeded Leech FTP on this forum as a good, free FTP program - it's free to download from the internet & I've been using it for a few months now without any problems. Hope this helps.

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Re: transfering my own pages to website using ftp

Ditto to moojoo's post.
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Re: transfering my own pages to website using ftp

Filezilla is also a good freebie for you windows peeps.
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Re: transfering my own pages to website using ftp

Yes code view in DW and I use Filezilla. Great little FTP program.
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I like smartFTP...and FireFTP for firefox!!
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