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ftps versus AUTH TLS ? | ftps versus AUTH TLS ? | ||
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Where is command line on FZ3 Beta 11? You can't just scrap that! | Where is command line on FZ3 Beta 11? You can't just scrap that! | ||
− | + | - I believe, there's no command line in FZ3 :( | |
− | + | It's crazy having no command line option to open directly to a given site and folder. | |
− | It's crazy having no command line option to open directly to a given site and folder. | + | What's the advantage in removing that functionality? That feature alone makes Windows |
− | What's the advantage in removing that functionality? That feature alone makes Windows | + | Explorer infinitely more useful than FileZilla, despite any other shortcomings. Surely |
− | Explorer infinitely more useful than FileZilla, despite any other shortcomings. Surely | + | you can't allow that?! ;-P |
− | you can't allow that?! ;-P | + | (Except that Explorer can't handle a user name which include an '@', something that's |
− | (Except that Explorer can't handle a user name which include an '@', something that's | + | compulsory on some sites. :-/ FileZilla would handle that, no problem - except!) |
− | compulsory on some sites. :-/ FileZilla would handle that, no problem - except!) | + | [[Special:Contributions/78.151.111.152|78.151.111.152]] 13:14, 6 May 2008 (UTC) |
− | [[Special:Contributions/78.151.111.152|78.151.111.152]] 13:14, 6 May 2008 (UTC) | ||
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Bad thing: "Unknown option" in FZ3 | Bad thing: "Unknown option" in FZ3 | ||
Usage: filezilla [/h] [--verbose] | Usage: filezilla [/h] [--verbose] | ||
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Bring back the command line, I use it a lot. | Bring back the command line, I use it a lot. | ||
− | = | + | ===Using KeePass=== |
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− | ==Using KeePass== | ||
As a frequent user KeePass (and I guess many other password manager with equivalent functionality), I would like to have some Command Line functionality available. By using KP's CMD function I call an application i.e. FileZila and pass the required fields through to the app. | As a frequent user KeePass (and I guess many other password manager with equivalent functionality), I would like to have some Command Line functionality available. By using KP's CMD function I call an application i.e. FileZila and pass the required fields through to the app. | ||
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[[User:JanEnEm|JanEnEm]] | [[User:JanEnEm|JanEnEm]] | ||
− | == defaults for Cmd Line args == | + | === defaults for Cmd Line args === |
You definitively want to ask for a password when none is given by cmd line (interactive mode?). I can't see why that is not configurable (or default). | You definitively want to ask for a password when none is given by cmd line (interactive mode?). I can't see why that is not configurable (or default). | ||
− | == upload from command line == | + | === upload from command line === |
Could you please bring back all command line options that were in v2 ? especially -u to updload a file from command line. | Could you please bring back all command line options that were in v2 ? especially -u to updload a file from command line. | ||
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to ease the scripting process? | to ease the scripting process? | ||
− | == Need to revert to FZ2 == | + | === Need to revert to FZ2 === |
Upload from command line is critical. New versions tend to add features, not remove them. I guess FZ is taking a different approach. | Upload from command line is critical. New versions tend to add features, not remove them. I guess FZ is taking a different approach. | ||
− | == Commandline options are crucial for automation == | + | === Commandline options are crucial for automation === |
Filezilla could be the best FTP backup client available with simply that. Features like threading, fast incremental uploads and /close make it perfect for backups. Bonkey takes 20+ minutes to do an incremental backup to FTP while filezilla can be configured to do it in 21 seconds. | Filezilla could be the best FTP backup client available with simply that. Features like threading, fast incremental uploads and /close make it perfect for backups. Bonkey takes 20+ minutes to do an incremental backup to FTP while filezilla can be configured to do it in 21 seconds. | ||
However without the -u feature we cant make it backup automatically. This is a serious draw back. | However without the -u feature we cant make it backup automatically. This is a serious draw back. | ||
− | == Need more than -u anyway == | + | === Need more than -u anyway === |
I'm new to FileZilla but won't be using it. I need to automate FTP uploads. Not only is a lack of command line options crazy, but even -u is not enough. Windows "lame" FTP client lets you put a series of commands in a text file and run them all from a -s command line option. That's what FileZilla needs. | I'm new to FileZilla but won't be using it. I need to automate FTP uploads. Not only is a lack of command line options crazy, but even -u is not enough. Windows "lame" FTP client lets you put a series of commands in a text file and run them all from a -s command line option. That's what FileZilla needs. | ||
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In theory!!! - Which usually gets more complicated when implemented :-) | In theory!!! - Which usually gets more complicated when implemented :-) | ||
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