On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:26:41 -0400, Dan Bale wrote:

[snip]
> Don't think this is even necessary with FileZilla.  I set up the 400 as a
> site in Site Manager (don't know if that part is key), and even if
> connection is dropped, the next request automagically submits the user &
> password to reconnect, then does the requested file transfer.  With that
> feature, I can't think of a reason to concern myself with preventing the
> connection from dropping.
> 
> Wow, this is sweet.  Far better than WS-FTP LE (from a few years ago; it
> might be better now).

Hi Dan

One of the nice features about the Site Manager is that you can export the
settings to an XML file, and import them on another machine. I just set up
the connection once with all the local & remote paths & settings, exported
it and imported it for the other users - they all work great first go.
It's the best GUI FTP application I've used so far - including any of the
Linux ones I've come across too.

Regards, Martin (who sticks with command line FTP anyway)
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