file size: unlimited
send movies in .wmv | H.246 | QuickTime | iMovie HD
| other video files
Type the text or copy & paste the text below into an FTP address form:
FTP Server Address:
67.205.101.1
User Name:
send
Password:
images
Directory / Initial Path
/public_ftp/incoming
To get your file into the incoming folder use: /public_ftp/incoming
FTP
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| Connect to Server
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| Connect to Server
FTP Files Without a Third-Party Program
Need to email somebody a file that’s larger than a
typical email limit of 5MB?
You can use FTP,
because you can upload huge files with no restriction.
You probably already knew that, but did you know that
you don’t have to buy a third-party FTP client to FTP your files?
That’s right, you can do it right from within Mac OS X Tiger.
Here’s how:
Go to the Finder’s Go menu, and choose Connect to Server.
When the dialog appears, just type the FTP address
where you want the file to go and click Connect.
You may either get directly connected, or depending
on whose server you’re connecting to, it may ask you for your
Name and Password
(that keeps people from just jumping on anyone’s server
and uploading files at random).
Once you’re “in,” you’ll see a folder — now you can
just drag-and-drop the file you want to transfer into that folder and the
transfer will begin.
File
Transfer Protocol | on Wiki
FTP or File Transfer Protocol is used to transfer
data from one computer to another over the Internet