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Copy path when working in the FTP module
zorglups:
Hello,
I sending many files to people through FTP and use to copy the url of the file(s) into a mail that I sent to the people waiting for those files.
The CTRL-P shortcut (and associated) do not work for FTP files.
It copies: 0:\folder1\folder2\file1.ext
Instead of: ftp://login@ftp.server.com/folder1/folder2/file1.ext
Or better (in my case): ftp://login:password@ftp.server.com/folder1/folder2/file1.ext
Can you implement one of those ?
Thank you,
Pierre
Mathias (Author):
--- Quote from: zorglups on August 28, 2013, 14:44:34 ---Hello,
I sending many files to people through FTP and use to copy the url of the file(s) into a mail that I sent to the people waiting for those files.
The CTRL-P shortcut (and associated) do not work for FTP files.
It copies: 0:\folder1\folder2\file1.ext
Instead of: ftp://login@ftp.server.com/folder1/folder2/file1.ext
Or better (in my case): ftp://login:password@ftp.server.com/folder1/folder2/file1.ext
Can you implement one of those ?
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Actually I don't think so, Not for Ctrl+P since FTP is a virtual filesystem plugin into the internal filesystem layer. And Ctrl+P does not see the plugins internal path.
But it might be possible have the FTP plugin add its own command and hotkey for it. maybe.
zorglups:
Who is developing this plugin ?
(just hope it is you ::))
zorglups:
Mathias,
Well, the Windows Registry is probably a plugin too and the CTRL-P works fine there.
:-\
Best regards,
Pierre
Mathias (Author):
--- Quote from: zorglups on August 31, 2013, 23:19:11 ---Well, the Windows Registry is probably a plugin too and the CTRL-P works fine there.
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NO it does not. If you look you see that the path you get from registry is the same as the virtual path you see in the path field.
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