Re: Looking for FTP tool
- From: cwdjrxyz <spamtrap2@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 08:29:32 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 12, 7:58 pm, Herbert Blenner <a1ea...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
My goal is to transfer hundreds of HTML files and their graphics from
one FTP site to another. The source site is verizon.net and the
destination is member space of AOL. Due to the quantity of files I
seek a tool that will enable copy from the verizon site and paste to
the AOL location.
TIA, Herbert
Others have offered some good suggestions. Many hosts now have tools
for moving all your files from an old site to the new site. This often
is an extra perk to get you to use them as a host. I doubt if AOL will
have this service, but it will not hurt to read their info carefully
to make certain. Files usually will transfer much faster to a new host
when it is done from old server to new server directly without having
to download from the old server to your computer and then upload from
your computer to the new server. Years ago there was a free service
that would transfer files directly from one host to another, when the
receiving host allowed. However this free service tended to be slow
and overloaded. It was used mainly by those who could not store or
download anything on their usually set top boxes such as early
versions of WebTV and some other boxes used on some satellite services.
.
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