Multi Commander Support Forum
Multi Commander => Feature Requests and Suggestions => Topic started by: zorglups on August 28, 2013, 14:44:34
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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
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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 ?
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.
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Who is developing this plugin ?
(just hope it is you ::))
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Mathias,
Well, the Windows Registry is probably a plugin too and the CTRL-P works fine there.
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Best regards,
Pierre
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Well, the Windows Registry is probably a plugin too and the CTRL-P works fine there.
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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But it might be possible have the FTP plugin add its own command and hotkey for it. maybe.
So... I vote for this.
As I use it quite a lot, I'll p(r)ay for it :)