Saving to remote file system

Justin Denick justin.denick at gmail.com
Thu Oct 13 13:26:29 BST 2005


fish is another kioslave that you may find useful.
Unlike ftp, it offer the benifit of a persistent connection.
You can even create pseudo folders of your remote locations.
type about:fish in konq to see more.

fish://you@someplace

On 10/13/05, Jes Hall <jhall at kde.org> wrote:
>
> Aaron Siegel wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > In previous versions of KDE I remember being able to open and save files
> from
> > a remote file system directly from an application. I was able to login
> to my
> > ftp server from kvim, open the file, it would save it a tmp file, and
> then
> > when I was able to save the file back to the server. I can not do this
> in KDE
> > 3.4.2. Was I dreaming? I may be mistaken.
>
>
> I'm not certain about kvim, but most KDE applications will edit files
> over ftp this way if you use the ftp kioslave. In the open file dialog,
> try typing
>
> ftp://user@server/path/to/file
>
>
> In the address bar at the top of the Open File dialog.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jes Hall
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