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Re: Download with KBear

  • Subject: Re: Download with KBear
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 14:19:41 +0100
  • Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.mandrake
  • Organization: schestowitz.com / MCC / Manchester University
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__/ [Blinky the Shark] on Sunday 11 September 2005 13:24 \__

> Brian Wakem wrote:
> 
>> I use Konqueror, it can do everything kbear does and it's much more
>> stable.
> 
> How do you do "upload any files in these/these directories that are not
> in this directory at the remote location"; i.e, automated synching of a
> web site and its local mirror?  With Konqueror.

If you have an always-on connection, never make local copies. You can open
files located on the 'FTP domain' in Konqueror. I believe I mentioned this
to you in the past.

If you do not have always-on connection, but your connection is /fast/, just
graft the whole site or entire sections and put back the 'block' in its
entirety when done. If the idea scares you (mass-handling files), just
ensure you keep a stack of backups and keep an eye on your error logs.

Hope it helps,

Roy
 
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