FTP is the main protocol for sending files through the Internet.
Allows you to upload and download files from the Internet. An "FTP site" is a computer that is available to everyone on the Internet as a repository of information. FTP sites can include free software, demonstration copies of commercial software (and free upgrades to released versions), documents, and much more.
ile ransfer rotocol, means of transferring files to and from a server.
A system designed to transfer copies of files from one computer to another on the Internet.
Internet File ransfer Protocol, a way of sending files from one Internet machine to another.
software that enables you to connect to other computers, and retrieve ("download") copies of files to your own computer. Guest or "anonymous" ftp is widely used on the Internet to allow access to software which is public domain and freely available.
ile ransfer rotocol] The name of the protocol allowing access and transfer of files (especially programs, graphic files, audio files, etc.) from a server to a client, or vice versa, or from one server to another. WinFTP is a popular Windows-based FTP application; Fetch is popular with most Macintosh users.
A system which allows you to upload and download files to and from the Web via your computer. Your FTP program opens a connection to your Web server (the company who look after your Web pages) using your user name and password and enables you to upload or replace files to your Web site.
A TCP/IP protocol that lets a user on one computer access, and transfer data to and from, another computer over a network. ftp is usually the name of the program the user invokes to accomplish this task.
A method for copying files from one computer to another.
ile ransfer rotocol. The standard for file transmission between computers using a TCP connection. Programs that accomplish the transfer are called FTP programs.
To transfer files from one computer to another over a network. It has been mostly deprecated by the *nix community. Try to use SSH instead.
A program, available on DOS, Windows, Unix and CMS, to transfer files between computer connected to the Internet; mostly used for obtaining files and software from computer archives on the Internet.
The process of transferring files or pro-grams from one computer to another. An FTP site is a computer on the Internet that stores files and provides access to them.
The method for uploading and downloading files to/from internet server systems.
ile ransfer rotocol, a method to transfer files between computers connected to the internet. Generally, one must have a login account and password to be able to access files via FTP, but Anonymous FTP permits anyone to log into an FTP server, providing only their email address. These are used to log transfers, and make sure that no one is abusing the system, but the validity of the email address provided is not checked, so anonymous FTP in effect operates under the honor system.
A way to transferring files over the Internet. Bigstep members can use a specialized FTP application call File Manager.
The high level Internet standard protocol for transferring files.
File Transmission Protocol. A standard for moving files from one computer to another, and predominantly used on the Internet. The master copy of this document resides on Visa's computer. When we make a change to it, we use FTP to transfer the updated files to the computer of our Internet Service Provider. A computer on the Internet that specifically stores files forusers to FTP to their own computers is called an FTP site. When the FTP site does not require the user to have a specific user ID and password, it is called an anonymous FTP site.
A protocol that enables a user to move files from a distant computer to a local computer using a network like the Internet.
one of the Internet protocols that allow computers to move files from one machine to another.
FTP is an old Internet protocol for transferring large files between networks. Files on FTP servers can be accessed using Web browsers. When a URL points to a file that is stored on an FTP server, the URL always begins with ftp://.
(File Transfer Protocal) A program that is available for all systems that allows you to transfer programs over the Internet.
A standard for transferring files between one computer and another on the Internet. One computer acts as the server, and the other as the client. Also used as a verb, as in to ftp a file.
ile ransfer rotocol: a method that lets you transfer files between two computers connected on the Internet. For example, you could use FTP to put your personal home page up on the Web by transferring files from your hard drive to a Web server. More information
A method of transferring/exchanging files between computers over the internet.
FTP stands for File Transter Protocol. As its name suggests, FTP is used to transfer files between computers over the Internet. You would normally use an FTP program as opposed to a web browser to transfer files.
A method to transfer computer files over the Internet and networks.
A Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) standard used to log onto a network, list directories and copy files. FTP authenticates users and allows them to transfer files, list directories, delete and rename files on a remote host, and perform wild-card transfers. See TCP/IP.
it is a protocol that is able to transfer files between manchines with widely different operating systems.since it is a 8-bit protocol,it can handle any type of file without further processing,but FTP has extremely high latency,which means the time between the request and starting to receive the required data can be quite long.
ile ransfer rotocol An Internet service (just like the WWW is an Internet service) that solely serves the purpose of transferring digital data in the shortest time and most efficient way. FTP servers host data that can be downloaded in binary or ASCII form. A widely spread FTP client is CuteFTP.
A common Internet standard which supports transfer of files over the network.
Abbreviation for file transport protocol.
An Internet protocol or standard which provides the capability to transfer files to and from other computers or hosts. These may be text files or computer programs.
The protocol used for sending files to another computer over the Internet. The authoring tool uses FTP to send course packages to the Learning Management System. Back to top of glossary
File transfer protocal; When entered before an address, defines that it is an FTP site. Related sections: FTP
a protocol in a URL which means that a file can be sent from one computer to another
is the tool used for moving files from any one of thousands of computer sites to your service provider's machine. From there, you can download the file to your own computer. Software companies often provide upgrades to their product via ftp.
(2005-05-16) Chris Limb ile ransfer rotocol - a mechanism for sending files from one computer to another across networks such as the Internet.
a system for transferring files between computers.
( ile ransfer rotocol) Used for transferring files over the internet. FTP is used to download or upload a file from or to a server using the Internet. Applications such as CuteFTP or WS_FTP (or Fetch for Apple computer users) are used for this activity. cPanel also has a file upload action which will allow you to upload files from your desktop to your web space.
ile ransfer rotocol- FTP is used to download files, as it transfers larger file more quickly than a HTTP server.
A method used by newspaper clients to access their weather package via the Internet. Using FTP access programs such as Fetch or WSFTP clients can access their specific directory to get their weather package. Some clients use their web browser such as Netscape Communicator to access their FTP directory, but this is not recommended; AccuWeather's computer system is not set up like a normal FTP site and web browsers may have trouble accessing the product or receiving it in the proper format. Some clients request to have their product sent to their FTP site; this is called an FTP push. Tracking of client access actions is very limited with the FTP method. A push is even worse in so much as we have no idea if they are using the product; only that we are sending it.
Fast Transfer Protocol (IETF)
FTP is an application protocol that uses the TCP/IP protocols, used to exchange files between computers/devices on networks.
a specification for transferring data across the Internet
ftp(1C) file transfer program
FTP allows the copying of internet files.
The application protocol offering file service in the Internet suite of protocols developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA)
A system for moving large files over the Internet.
FTP predated theWorld Wide Web and originally was used solely from a command line interface. In the last several years a number of applications have come about to handle this transaction. FTP serves as a very common method of moving files between two Internet sites. While it is similar to HTTP, it enforces a stronger relationship between the client and the server so that large files can be moved from one place to another without interuption.
A very common method of moving files on the Internet. For example, when a Blizzard designer creates a new web site design, a copy of that design is saved on our local server. Once the site is approved, it is uploaded to a web server for viewing on the Internet, using FTP.
A method of transferring files between computers connected to the Internet.
The Internet program for transferring files between computers.
FTP enables the user to send and receive files over the Internet. There are two types of FTP site: closed (Which requires users to have an account and a password) and anonymous (which permit anyone to use them).
As the name suggests, is the commonly accepted standard for the process of downloading or uploading files over the Internet and sending files from one computer to another.
A widely used TCP/IP protocol for transferring files from one machine to another. Internet users may use FTP applications to log in to FTP servers and download files. No restrictions are placed on file contents; they may contain text or binary data. Files may be protected from unauthorized access using authentication control, or they can be made public with anonymous FTP, which doesn't require a login name or password. See also TFTP. (8/97)
A method for logging into an Internet site to send or receive files.
The Internet protocol most often used for transferring files across the Internet.
A protocol based on TCP/IP for transferring files over a network.
The process of copying files between computers over the Internet.
A way of transferring data from one computer to another over the Net.
A means for transferring a file from one computer to another. Previously required special software to use it, such as Fetch on the Macintosh, although Web Browsers now have this facility.
This is one of the most important and widely used Internet applications, allowing you to copy files from a remote computer to your own.
This is a method of transferring files between computers.
A standard way for computers on the Internet to exchange files. Like HTTP, FTP programs use the TCP/IP protocols on which the Internet is based to manage the transmission of binary files from one place to another. Open
A protocol for transferring files on the Internet between all types of computers.
a set of instructions or guidelines for the exchange of files between computers.
A very common method of moving files via the Internet from one computer to another. FTP is a way to login to another Internet site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files. FTP was invented and in wide use long before the advent of the World Wide Web and originally was always used from a text-only interface. There are some specific FTP programs like "SmartFTP" and "WS_FTP" and you can also use a Web browser like Netscape or Internet Explorer to access FTP servers. Many FTP servers are "anonymous FTP" servers which means you can log in with the user name "anonymous" and your e-mail address as the password. Other FTP servers require a specific login in order to access the files.
The Internet standard (protocol) for accessing and moving files from one computer to another over a network.
A standard communications protocol for transferring files over the internet.
A protocol for transferring files over the Internet. hosting – Hosting refers to having an application installed on a machine other than the one that is accessing it.
FTP is the protocol to exchange files over the internet. FTP is most commonly used to download a file from a server using the Internet or to upload a file to a server (e.g., uploading a Web page file to a server).
The method of remotely transferring files (program, text, image, sound, etc.) from one computer to another over the Internet.
FTP is the most common way to "upload" and "download" files from your web hosting account. Using FTP software you can upload your website files to your hosting account in seconds any time of day or night. You can also add more accounts to allow other people access to certain directories or files on your account. Anonymous FTP allows users to log in to a given directory and have free access to files within it - perfect for file sharing.
FTP is a way to login to an Internet site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files such as images and/or web site pages. A user name and password are required to upload files to your web site.
A standard Internet protocol for downloading and uploading files to and from an Internet site.
is a way to upload and download files over the Internet. It lets a user view directories on a remote computer and copy or convert that computer's files.
A utility for transferring information (stored in files) from one computer to another on the Internet. It can be used to copy files of text, images, sounds, or software programs from Internet sites around the world and save them on your computer. Some organizations have created "ftp archives" of resources specifically for sharing with others.
The standard protocol for transferring files from computer to computer over the Internet.
A process of providing access (read and possibly write) to files for a specified group of users. The users gain access to files stored on an FTP server site by a password.
A protocol transfers files between two computers.
A protocol for retrieving and sending files via the Internet, typically used to upload Web page files to the Web host's server.
FTP is short for File Transfer Protocol. It is a very good method of moving files from one computer to another especially over the Internet. We recommend that you use a FTP program to move files this way, there are great shareware and some freeware applications available.
File Transfer Protocol - an Internet tool/software utility which allows you to transfer files between two computers that are connected to the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. The standard rules that govern the transfer of files and programs over the Internet. FTP allows files to be moved from one computer to another regardless of the types of computers or operating systems involved in the exchange. FTP is also used as the general name for the programs which employ File Transfer Protocol to move files.
A widely available software program that allows you to transfer files between any networked computers.
Application. A way to download files from a server. Ftp stands for file transfer protocol. Read the man pages here.At the prompt type: ftp you will see this ftp you can add this: ftpopen ftp.freebsd.org That is one way to access a ftp server and download a file from the ftp server, AKA ftpd.You can read more on how to use command line ftp here.
Short for File Transfer Protocol, a system allowing remote users and Web servers to exchange files. FTP is what webmasters typically use to upload content onto their websites.
File-Transfer Protocol. A standard way to transfer files between computers. The method has built-in error checking.
File transfer protocol is used to send and receive information like software programs, images, and sound files as well as text-based documents. FTP provides an efficient way to send large files. Publishers and authors use FTP to send manuscripts for revision, etc.
File Transport Protocol, the technical procedure to transfer files (from yourhard disk to your host vice versa)
file transfer protocol] -- n. The Internet service used to transfer a data file from the disk of one computer to the disk of another regardless of the operating system type.
File Transfer Protocol. Allows the transfer of files between any machines supporting TCP/IP on a network. FTP provides a limited route by which a user can login to a computer for the sole purpose of retrieving and/or sending files.
file transfer protocol. In the Internet suite of protocols, a protocol that can use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Telnet services to transfer files between machines.
File Transfer Protocol is a protocol that allows the transfer of files from one computer to another. FTP is also the verb used to describe the act of transferring files from one computer to another.
ile ransfer rotocol -- This is a protocol used for transferring files from one machine on the internet to another. RFC-1700 port number: 20 See also: URL See: RFC-959
or File Transfer Protocol, which is method of transferring files in real time between computers.
ile ransfer rotocol - a way to transfer files over the internet (can be much faster & easier than emailing them)
Short for File Transfer Protocol, a method of allowing remote users and Web servers to exchange files.
An Acronym for File Transfer Protocol, a method of retrieving files to your home directory or directly to your computer using PPP. There are thousands of FTP sites on the Internet offering files and programs of all kinds.
File Transfer Protocol. A mechanism to transfer files from one computer to an other computer. This is commonly used on the Internet.
The Internet File Transfer Protocol, which allows for the transfer of files (both uploads and downloads) from a central site on the Internet. FTP sites are useful for storing, disseminating and delivering files that may be too large to send as an e-mail attachment. ALT provides FTP access to clients upon request.
File Transfer Protocol. This describes the transmitting of files between systems (ISP's, individual computers, etc.). on the Net.
File Transfer Protocol. A program used to move files between storage areas on a network.
A standard Internet protocol for transferring document files between computers on the Internet.
The set of commands used to transfer files between computers on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. File Transfer Protocol is a method to upload and download files over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. This is a software standard for transferring files between computers with different operating systems, usually over an internet connection. People usually transfer their website files from their home computer to the webserver computer using an FTP client. Learn more about FTP on the wikipedia.
File Transfer Protocol, this is used to transfer files from one computer to another. FTP allows you to contact another computer and send (put) or receive (get) files. It is also possible to ask the directory-list or to delete files on the other computer (if you have write-access of course!).
File Transfer Protocol. A file sharing protocol used as follows: In LAN technology for user authentication, file transfer, list directories of the foreign host, etc. As an Internet tool for accessing file archives from around the world that are linked to the Internet.
FTP to transfer file on the internet.
File transfer protocol (FTP) is the simplest way to transfer files between computers over the internet. It is an application protocol that uses TCP/IP protocols and is typically used to upload web pages to a server or to download software from a site to a userâ€(tm)s own computer.
File Transfer Protocol - Internet tool to transfer files through the Internet from one computer to another. FTP is used to download files from another computer, as well as to upload files from your computer to a remote computer. Through (regular) FTP you can login to another Internet site but you must have a user ID and a password. Anonymous FTP servers do not require usernames or passwords, but you cannot upload files to anonymous FTP servers.
Technology that allows file transfers from a local machine to a remote host.
FTP is an old but still widely used method for sending data across the Internet. The protocol itself has no security, so any login and password information is sent as plaintext. This means that if the login/password transmission is intercepted the security of any data stored on the FTP server may be compromised. There are ways to add security to FTP transmissions, but they require special software for both the server and the client (the computer that stores data and the computer that sends and receives data). Web browsers can also act as FTP clients. If your Web browser's address bar starts with "ftp://" instead of "http://" you are connected to an FTP server.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP is the protocol or way computers talk to each other that allows the user to copy a file from one computer to another. It is a widely used Internet tool.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol and is a basic command level interface used to manipulate files on a remote server.
File Transfer Protocol. The standard protocol used on the Internet to transfer files.
a method of transferring files from one machine to another. FTP stands for file transfer protocol. You can use FTP software to login to another machine and exchange files as well as perform other file management tasks on the remote machine, such as creating or removing directories. FTP requires a a login name and a password, although many systems allow anonymous FTP using the login 'ftp' or 'anonymous' followed by the user's e-mail address.
File Transfer Protocol - In the Internet suite of protocols, an application layer protocol that uses TCP and Telnet services to transfer bulk-data files between machines or hosts.
A protocol used to send files back and forth over a TCP/IP network. It also can log onto a network, list directories, copy files and convert between the ASCII and EBCDIC character codes. FTP transfers can also begin from within a Web browser by entering ftp:// in front of the URL. Unlike e-mail programs in which files must be "attached," FTP handles binary files directly and is not forced to bother with encoding and decoding data.
File Transfer Protocol. Internet tool that allows you to send and retrieve files of information over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. The method which, is usually used for transferring files across the Internet. There are separate FTP programs available, although much of it is now done over the web.
(File Transfer Protocol) -- A protocol and application to transfer files from one computer to another across the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol; a protocol that defines how to transfer files from one computer to another.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP), allows for the uploading and/or downloading of files from one computer to another across a network or the Internet. Go to FTP Sites for more information.
File Transfer Protocol. A common protocol for transferring files over the Internet from one machine to another.
File transfer protocol. In communications, a standard that ensures the error-free transmission of program and data files via the telephone system. Can be used in downloading programs and files.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a set of conventions that lets you to transfer files between computers on a network.
File transfer protocol is a protocol for the web which allows people to exchange files via the internet.
File Transfer Protocol (See the tutorial)
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is a protocol used to transfer files over the Internet. FTP includes functions to log on to the network, list directories, and copy files. FTP operations can be performed by typing commands in a command line or by using an FTP utility running under a graphical interface. Anonymous FTP allows you to use an FTP site without a password and without creating a user account.
Means ile ransfer rotocol, a method of allowing remote users and Web servers to exchange files.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol; this is the way that a web developer would transfer files from his or her own computer to a web server. At UMass Dartmouth, most web developers transfer their files to the development server as they prepare them for final publication on the production server (the one the public can see). Typically, FTP is used by web site maintainers who choose to develop web page using HTML (hypertext markup language) code or HTML visual editors such as DreamWeaver. These site maintainers will want to review the FTP Account Instructions page.
File Transfer Protocol. A Unix utility to interactively copy files between computers without having to log on. Uses TCP/IP network transferring protocols.
File Transfer Protocol. The most widely-used way of downloading and uploading (getting and putting) files across an Internet connection. The File Transfer Protocol is a standardized way to connect computers so that files can be shared between them easily. There is a set of commands in FTP for making and changing directories, transferring, copying, moving, and deleting files. Formerly, all FTP connections were text based, but graphical applications are now available that make FTP commands as easy as dragging and dropping. Numerous FTP clients exist for a number of platforms.
(File Transfer Protocol) The protocol with which you manage files and web pages on our web server. You can download a free version of CuteFTP to upload files to your website.
File Transfer Protocol is the method by which computer files are moved around via the internet. There are a number of different kinds of software which allow FTP connections and transfers to be made. FTP transfers can be made via the World Wide Web.
File Transfer Protocol is used to transfer files (download and upload files) over the Internet in such a way that the files do not need to be convertered to an ASCII format before transmission.
(File Transfer Protocol) the system by which files are transferred between a PC connected to the Internet and an http server
File Transfer Protocol. A method of transferring one or more files from one computer to another over a network or phone line.
Acronym for File Transfer Protocol. A standard method of transferring files over the Internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) The standard, high-level protocol for transferring files from one network node to another using TCP/IP.
It is the most commonly used file transmission protocol of the TCP/IP protocol family. GUI (Graphic User Interface) A graphical interface used by SAP environment as part of the three tiers. It is normally called user frontend.
File Transfer Protocol. The standard for file transmission between computers on the Internet. Programs that accomplish the transfer are called FTP programs.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol defining how to download and upload files between a client and an FTP server. Popular client FTP programs are CuteFTP and WS_FTP. Major browser also have FTP capability.
File Transfer Protocol is used for uploading and downloading files to and from remote computers, such as your web page space.
File Transfer Protocol. This is one of the most important uses of the Internet, and is a method for transferring files between computers at high speeds.
An Internet tool/software utility which allows you to transfer files between two computers that are connected to the Internet. Anonymous FTP allows you to connect to remote computers and to transfer publicly available computer files or programs.
A file transfer protocol is the set of rules used to successfully transmit files of all types, including binary and ASCII text files.
File Transfer Protocol. The name used for the software that transfers files between your computer and a web server.
The basic internet File Transfer Protocol. It enables the fetching and storing of files between hosts on the internet. It is based on TCP/IP.
Acronym for File Transfer Protocol. A way of transferring files from one computer (local computer) to another (server).
File Transfer Protocol. Used to copy files to and from your Z drive.
file transfer protocol. The program used to transfer files between the mainframe and the PC.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol for transferring files within TCP/IP networks.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol that allows users to copy files between their local system (computer) and any system (your web host company's web server) they can reach on the network .
Sigla for File Transfer Protocol. It's one of the ways to transfer available files on Internet for your computer.
File Transfer Protocol. applications are utilities that lets the user copy files to or from remote host that support TCP/IP. The prefix FTP is also used on URL specifications to distinguish when connecting to a public FTP area as opposed to an HTTP server or a Gopher server. e.g. ftp://spider.phy.cam.ac.uk/pub
File Transfer Protocol. The method by which you transfer files to or from your computer onto another computer.
Stands for ile ransfer rotocol. FTP allows you to copy or send files (HTML-documents, graphic images, spreadsheets) from one computer to another via the Internet. FTP is commonly used to upload files to a server to allow them to be publicly viewed.
File Transfer profile. A method of transferring files to remote computers.
FTP is a method of transferring files between one computer and another in a different location. FTP access is usually necessary to be able to upload files to your web server. An FTP client program (such as CuteFTP or WS-FTP) is required to access an FTP server.
File Transfer Protocol. A common method of transferring files across networks.
Data that is transferred via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) requires password level access to a special area on the recipient's web site.
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File Transfer Protocol A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network (Internet, UNIX, etc.).
The Internet service that transfers files from one computer to another. You can create ftp hyperlinks (ftp://) in the FrontPage Editor. | | | back to tech support main page
The most common method of transferring files between two computers on the Internet. FTP allows you to log in to a computer to upload and download files from. Most FTP servers require that you have a pre-obtained username and password in order to use their services (such as storing files for a personal website). Others allow anonymous logins.
is "File Transfer Protocol," how files are transferred to and from remote computers.
(File Transfer Protocol/File Transfer Program) In a TCP/IP network (Internet, UNIX, etc.), a set of commands used to log onto the network, list directories and copy files. It can also convert between the ASCII and EBCDIC character codes. See anonymous FTP and TFTP.
File Transfer Protocol. The method of transferring files between machines over the network.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP is used to transfer files and data from one computer to another on the Internet. To the Top G Section Graphics: Graphics are pictures in an electronic format. The most popular graphics formats on the Web are .gif and .jpeg. (See also .gif and .jpeg)
File Transfer protocol is a protocol used extensively on the internet to aide in transferring files from place to place. When you download a program from a software vendor, it is usually downloaded from an FTP site.
File Transfer Protocol. An agreed-upon "format" used to send files over the Internet. FTP programs are available to help you transfer files to and from your server.
File Transfer Protocol. A mechanism for moving files from your computer to a server (upload).
ile ransfer rotocol] A protocol which allows files to be transfered from one computer to another. FTP is used to upload phpBB's files to the server you wish to install it to. FTPing is done with an FTP client, such as smartFTP. See also: Binary, ASCII
the File Transfer Protocol; used to transfer files between two machines
File Transfer Protocol - a way of transferring files from one computer to another. A file transfer protocol usually includes provisions for making sure the data was transferred without errors and for resending any blocks of information that were corrupt.
File Transfer Protocol. An old way of storing and transferring files using the internet. A great deal of shareware and freeware is available on the internet using FTP (which is what happens when you download anything from the internet, whether it be from a WWW page or a FTP site). An FTP site begins with ftp:// (as opposed to web addresses that begin with http://) and can be accessed using a browser just like any web page. FTP sites contain directories of files that can be downloaded. FTP is popular for transferring large files and these are often compressed to save time and money. To decompress these you first need to download the appropriate decompressing or unzipping software and install it on your computer following instructions provided. (see ZIP and Plug-in). The Netscape browser usually intervenes to help you find this software. It can be a bit of a fiddle but can prove useful. FTP details, a guide and questions answered can be accessed on the internet at ftp://ftp.edu.tw/documents/networking/guides/ftp-list/faq
Short for ile ransfer rotocol, FTP is a tried and true method for transfering files over the Internet. FTP Servers can be installed on any computer, and can be accessed over the Internet or a Local Area Network. While there is a wide range of popular FTP Clients, Internet Explorer 5 or later (Windows/MacOS) can also browse FTP's.
File Transfer Protocol. Internet tool that allows the transfer of files, via the Internet, from one computer to another. FTP can be used either to download files from another computer, or to upload files from one computer to a remote computer. A user ID and password are generally required to log into an Internet site through FTP.
File Transfer Protocol allows a user to transfer files electronically from remote computers back to the user's computer. Part of the TCP/IP/TELNET software suite.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol that permits you to transfer files between your system and another system. Support for it as a command driven language is built into most operating systems.
File Transfer Protocol. A standard and efficient interactive protocol for transferring files via TCP/IP connections.
File Transfer Protocol. One method for exchanging a large volume of data from one point to another.
File Transfer Protocol. This is the standard that is used for file transfer on the Internet.
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is used for exchanging files over the Internet. Learn about Altova support for FTP. For more information, refer to the FTP RFC on the IETF site.
(File Transfer Protocol)[See Also: Protocol
File Transfer Protocol – Used for uploading or downloading files to and from remote computer systems on a network using TCP/IP, such as the Internet.
The ile ransfer rotocol is used on the Internet for exchanging files and it is based on the TCP/IP protocol. FTP is most commonly used to download a file from a server using the Internet or to upload a file to a server.
File Transfer Protocol. An Application Layer protocol that functions to transfer files from a client (user) computer to an FTP server over the Internet. Also see Application Layer.
File Transfer Protocol - simply a method in which you can upload and download information to and from the Internet. Good shop building software takes care of this for you. But specialized programs can often do a better job.
File Transfer Protocol. A means of uploading files to the Internet or downloading files to your computer.
File transfer protocol is the method used on the Internet to copy a file from one computer to another. Using FTP, you can search through directories on computers around the world, locate a file, and transfer a copy of it to your machine.
File Transfer Protocol, a standard for the transfer of data from one computer to another. Faster than email and suited to very large file sizes.
FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL. One of the major subdivisions of the WORLD WIBE WEB. Others are GOPHER and the INTERNET. FTP is an area which allows for the transfer of material to and from the WWW. If you download a file, it will be from such an area. If you upload a file, to your website, it will be done to your FTP area
(File Transfer Protocol) [Protocol] Standard protocol for moving files across the internet.
Short for File Transfer Protocol. The Net service that is used to copy a file from one computer to another. The user may need a password and login name unless it's an anonymous site.
File Transfer Protocol. A standard protocol for copying files to and from remote computers over TCP/IP networks, such as the Internet. FTP uses ports 20 and 21. FTP is commonly used to download programs and other files to your computer from other servers. It is also used to upload Web page files to your own Web site. SFTP is a secure version of FTP. SFTP protocol allows you to securely transfer your files in a way that resembles traditional ftp, except it uses strong encryption so that your password and data aren't sent in clear text.
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File Transfer Protocol. A TCP/IP-based standard protocol for sharing files between computers.
(File Transfer Protocol) Netiqette Web Browser
Stands for "File Transfer Protocol". Method of transferring files on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. The most common way to transfer files from one computer to another over the internet. See protocol.
File Transfer Protocol, a TCP/IP protocol that permits the transferring of files between computer systems. Because FTP has been implemented on numerous types of computer systems, file transfers can be done between different systems.
File Transfer Protocol is a common way of moving files between Internet sites. FTP is often used for transferring files to a Web server.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet engineering standard for transferring files from one computer to another, i.e. from a web creator's computer files to the virtual server or vice versa. Such a transfer is made via a special FTP software program such as CuteFTP. There are many Internet sites that have established publicly accessible repositories of material that can be obtained using FTP, by logging in using the account name anonymous, thus these sites are called anonymous ftp servers.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. FTP allows you to copy files (web pages, graphic images, etc) from one computer to another via the Internet.
Protocol for the transfer of files between computers over the Internet.
It is a protocol for exchanging files over the internet. FTP is commonly used for downloading or uploading a file to a server.
(File Transfer Program & File Transfer Protocol) A set of TCP/IP commands used to log onto a network list directories and copy files. It can also translate between ASCII and EBCDIC.
"File Transfer Protocol." Another acronym that I had no clue as to what it really meant until I read Arashiro's definition.
The majority of internet traffic is FTP. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a tool that allows users to download files made available to them on other computer systems. Today, FTP is the work horse of internet tools and can become a powerful tool for your business. With your FTP service you can allow your customers to download files that will give them more information about your company. For example, you could allow them to download a catalog of your products or a price list of your services. This would allow your customers to have instant access to your information and also would save you on printing and mailing costs! Your FTP service will also allow you to have a simple FTP address such as "ftp.yourcompany.com" that will appear to your customers as if you have your own dedicated server. Both anonymous and non-anonymous capability is available. Anonymous FTP allows anyone to list and download the files you choose to make public. Non-anonymous FTP is a way to give access to selected files to only certain employees or customers on a password protected basis. You will also use the FTP service to make changes to your web pages if you choose to do so.
File Transfer Protocol. A method for accessing FTP sites and downloading or retrieving the files.
File Transfer Protocol; a standard for moving files from one computer to another. A user on one host can access and transfer files to and from another host. FTP is also the name of the program the user invokes to execute the protocol.
File Transfer Protocol is the preferred method of uploading information to the Internet. There are a variety of programs that will allow you to do this.
File Transfer Protocol. A networking protocol, included in most UNIX systems. Using FTP, users can go by LAN, WAN, or the Internet to another server and either place ("put") or retrieve files ("get") to or from the server. FTP sites can be recognized by the preface ftp.sitename or on the Web by ftp:// in the URL. Files transferred via FTP can consist of text, graphics, audio, video, or software.
file transfer protocol; a program that allows you to transfer data between different computers on a network.
File Transfer Protocol. A language for uploading and downloading files to and from an internet web site.
A program that enables moving files from one computer to another on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. Internet application for receiving or downloading files from the Internet to one computer, or to upload or send files from one computer to another computer.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to access files on a remote server.
File Transfer Protocol : for data transmission over a network. Non-secured, this system dates back to Arpanet times.
A software program which allows you to transfer a file from one computer to another. Internet Explorer and Netscape have this built in.
File Transfer Protocol - the traditional Internet tool for moving files around interactively.
File Transfer Protocol. The standard method used to transfer files across the Internet. Most commonly associated with uploading web pages and other files to a web space.
File Transfer protocol – sits on top of TCP / IP and allows files to be exchanged between FTP client and FTP server.
file transfer protocol. Command to move files over the internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) This protocol is a means of transferring files between computers across a network or the Internet. Using FTP, one may download files from or upload files to an FTP server. FileZilla is an FTP client program that can be used for FTP. To use an FTP server.
File Transfer Protocol. The fastest way to send us your data. With FTP and an Internet connection, you can transfer your files and scans from your computer to our servers. Once we learn from you what you have placed on our server, we can retrieve the information and work with it.
FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL. a common method of moving files between computers, servers and internet sites, intact for viewing or other purposes.
file transfer protocol. The transferring of files from one computer to another. For example the transfer of a file from a server to a personal computer.
File Transfer Protocol - a method a copying files from one computer to another. For example, you might FTP your Moodle files from your home computer to your web server
File transfer protocal; FTP sites are where you can download files. Related sections: FTP
File Transfer Protocol. Allows Internet users to upload and download large files.
File Transfer Protocol. internet protocol, described in RFC 959, used to copy data files across TCP/IP networks.
(File Transfer Protocol) -- The copy command of the Internet. This is a method whereby you can transfer files from a remote host to your computer at home. One application of this technology is the possibility of uploading Web pages to your public_html directory. Some Internet sites that have established archives of files for public access, these are called anonymous FTP servers. To access an anonymous FTP server you login with the user name anonymous and enter your email address as a password.
FTP programs are used to transfer files, such as html pages, images, software, and other web documents, between a users PC and a web server. Some popular FTP programs include Cute FTP, WS FTP, and Bulletproof FTP.
File Transfer Protocol.. The Internet protocol that enables you to transfer files between your system and another system. In order to put a web page on the Internet, you must FTP the files to your server.
File transfer protocol. One of the basic Internet tools, which allows high-speed exchange of files between computers connected to the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A procedure allowing a user to move files from a distant computer using any network, such as the internet.
File Transfer Protocol - This is the protocol which allows the transfer of files between computers and servers.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. A very common method of moving files between two Internet sites. FTP is a special way to login to another Internet site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files. See our tutorial on how to set up FTP account.
File Transfer Protocol -- a set of standards that allow for transferring of files.
FTP is an Internet protocol used to transfer files from one computer to another. It is commonly used to download files from a website, or to upload new web pages to a server.
An abbreviation for ile ransfer rotocol. Also the name of a program that, as the name implies, permits the copying of files from one system on a network to another.
File transfer protocol - a protocol that allows users to copy files between their local system and any system they can reach on the network Back to the top
File Transmission Protocol. A standard for moving files from one computer to another; predominantly used on the Internet. Example: The master copy of this Glossary section resides on Visa's computer. When a change is made to the section, Visa uses FTP to transfer the updated files to the computer of its Internet Service Provider.
(File Transfer Protocol) -- A common method of transferring files between an Internet site and an Internet user. FTPing involves logging on to an ftp server with a username and password, and then either retrieving or sending a file. See Also: Anonymous FTP
file transfer protocol. A means of transferring files from one computer to another across the internet, and one of the principal tools that is available on the web (the three other key functions are email, newsgroups and the web).
File Transfer Protocol. A pre-web technology for the transfer of files of any sort across the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. Method by which you upload a website to the web hosting on a web server.
Acronym for "File Transfer Protocol". A networking protocol for moving files between computers.
(File Transfer Protocol): An Internet protocol and service that provides network file transfer between any two network nodes for which a user has file access rights (especially a remote host and your local host or desktop machine).
File Transfer Protocol lets you connect directly to an FTP server so that you can transport large files easily. BTopenworld use FTP servers to allow you to upload your homepage files.
A very common method of moving files between two locations across the Internet.
A way to transfer files from one computer to another via the Internet. Many sites on the Internet have repositories of software and files that you can download using an ftp client like Fetch or WS_FTP.
File transfer Protocol - common internet protocol used for transferring files
The File Transfer Protocol. This is one standardized way of transmitting files on the Internet. As with most services on the Internet, there are specific FTP servers containing specific types of files. FTP has become a verb. As an example you will hear people say "FTP it to your computer".
File Transfer Protocol - a method of transferring files between different computers on the internet. It's to be avoided if you need to type a password to get the file as the file goes over the network in Plain Text, which can be ``sniffed''. Use scp or sftp instead if possible.
A file transfer protocol (FTP) is an Internet standard for transferring files between computers. Most require you log in to the system supplying the information using an authorized username and password.
File Transfer Protocol is basically a program that allows you to connect to a server. Here you can upload and download files to be edited and viewable online.
FTP directory of downloadable data or program files
File Transfer Protocol is an agreed upon format for transferring data between two computers.
Transfer files (unsafe unless anonymous account is used!)services, see the section called "FTP clients".
File Transfer Protocol. A service that allows file transfers over a TCP/IP connection.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. FTP allows you to copy or send files from one computer to another via the Internet. A typical method used for uploading files (pages) to a hosting server for viewing on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP’s are the most widely used format to uploading and downloading files on an Internet connection. FTP’s are used so computers can share files between each other.
File Transfer Protocol. An older TCP/IP protocol used for transferring files between different computers. FTP is characterized by a required logon to the remote computer and the ability to browse directories and two-way file transfer. Most of the functions of this protocol have been subsumed by Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP).
(File Transfer Protocol) FTP allows you to move files to an Internet site. You use special FTP software that lets you log into another site using either a username and password or as an anonymous user. You use FTP software to upload your Web files to your Web server.
File Transfer Protocol; the TCP/IP protocol for transferring files on the Internet.
The TCP/IP standard, high-level protocol for transferring files from one machine to another. Usually implemented as applications level programs, FTP uses the Telnet and TCP protocols. Full duplex - A channel capable of transmitting in both directions at the same time.
File Transfer Protocol. A high performance protocol used in TCP/IP networks to facilitate the transfer of files between computer nodes.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP is the Internet protocol that allows viewing, downloading, and uploading of files on remote computers. Most people use FTP to upload their websites to the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard language for exchanging files between computers over the Internet.
File transfer protocol; program allowing you to connect to another computer and view and copy files back and forth between the two computers
Acronym for File Transfer Protocol. A TCP/IP-based protocol used on the Internet to copy files to and from FTP servers elsewhere on a network.
File Transfer Protocol - a way to transfer ("download" or "upload") files from one computer to another, for example from your hard drive to a Web server in order to update a Web site.
"File Transfer Protocol" - this is a data transmission protocol that's the most common way webmasters upload their sites and data to their servers. It's essentially a direct connection between your computer and your server, allowing you to select and transfer files. An FTP Client of some sort is required to establish and FTP connection and transfer files.
File Transfer Protocol, one of the oldest means of transferring files over a network. It has been largely superseded on the Web by HTTP.
File transfer protocol is the method by which files are transmitted via the Internet from a server to a client. See also: Mirror, SFTP
File Transfer Protocol. In order to update your web pages, you need to 'upload' (or send) them to your website. This is achieved with an FTP program. This is the traditional method for programmers and web authors to edit websites.
"File Transfer Protocol": The protocol used on the Internet to exchange files between servers and browsers.
File Transfer Protocol. A way of transferring files (uploading and downloading) across the Internet. Most web sites are uploaded to the Internet by means of an FTP program. This is how the web site you create on your computer at home is transferred (uploaded) to the Internet. Some software, such as Microsoft Front Page, does not require use of an FTP program but the use of most other HTML editors requites the use of and FTP Program.
file transfer protocol - a standard that defines how files are transferred over the Internet
File Transfer Protocol. Allows files to be transferred between Internet-connected computers.
A protocol in the internet suite which allows a user on any computer to get files from another computer, or to send files to another computer.
File Transfer Protocol: A common method of sending and receiving files on the Internet. You might use FTP to upload HTML files to your Web host from your own computer. A user ID and password are needed to use FTP, unless Anonymous FTP is allowed.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the system for copying files from one computer to another over the Internet. FTP software is needed to upload files on to a server if you are creating or updating a web site.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard Internet protocol. It is a simple and efficient method of exchanging files over the Internet FTP allows you to put files on and get files off another computer. FTP is commonly used to transfer Web page files from their creator to the computer that acts as their web server for everyone on the Internet It is also commonly used to download programs and other files to your computer from other servers. GATCF General Access & Teaching Computer Facilities used by currently enrolled students and staff of James Cook University (JCU).
stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is the method used to copy your webpage files to the Internet (or computer where your site is hosted). GIF stands for Graphics Interchange Format. GIF's are best used for used for graphics that are line art or block colours. Photographs are generally not suitable in GIF format.
File Transfer Protocol FTP enables you to transfer files between your computer and a remote computer. A common use of FTP on the Internet is to download software programs.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. This program will let you transfer files from your computer onto another computer server. For example, you could use FTP to copy that picture of your cat off your computer's hard drive onto your homepage's server.
FTP is an internet protocol which defines how to download and upload files between a client and a server. Once a web page is developed, a FTP program such as WS_FTP or CuteFTP is used to upload the pages to the hosting server.
A method of transferring files via the Internet. Applications that use this method are called FTP clients.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol that allow the viewing, downloading, and uploading of files on remote computers.
File Transfer Protocol: a standard mechanism for moving data files over a TCP/IP network. The name is also used for the client program which implements the protocol ("start ftp and get the file") and even as a verb ("I'll just ftp it across to you").
File Transfer Protocol. File Transfer Protocol is commonly used to transfer files from one computer platform to another.
URL FTP or File Transfer Protocol is a way of transferring files, such as web pages, either to or from an internet server. URL is the acronym for Uniform Resource Locator and is the unique web address of a web document, page or site.
A protocol designed to allow two devices to transfer files between them on the Internet. Various client software is written to this standard for distribution.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP, which is based on TCP/IP, enables the fetching and storing of files between hosts on the Internet. See also TCP/IP.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. FTP is the unix way of moving files from one computer to another. SCP is a secure version of FTP and should be used in preference to FTP.
A component of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) that controls the data exchange between two hosts/computers.
The protocol used to transfer files from one computer to another over the Internet. It is what you can use to copy your web pages to your host.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard Internet protocol and is the simplest way to exchange files between computers on the Internet. FTP servers are usually used by an ISP to allow customers to upload their personal webpages.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol which is one of the methods of transferring files over the Internet.
FTP TRANSFER PROTOCOL. A software protocol that is used to transfer files from a remote host over a network to another computer. FTP is also used as a command to execute the file transfer. Many systems support so-called "anonymous FTP", in which you can access a remote host without revealing your user id or password on that system.
File Transfer Protocol as indicated, is a method for transferring files over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A common method of storing and transferring files over the Internet. Many Internet sites have FTP directories that a user can access to download information, graphics and other files.
File Transfer Protocol enables you to transfer files electronically from remote computers on the Internet back to the computer that you are using that is connected to the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol is typically used to move files between computers over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. This is the basic application used on the Internet to transfer files from one computer to another. Copies of the FTP program are freely available at many sites on the Internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) This is a program used to upload files and webpages from a personal computer to a server. After an individual creates a website, they must upload (transfer) this page to a server so that it can be viewed by others.
file transfer protocol] A standard for electronically transferring files from one computer to another.[gravity] A measurement of weight and force.
File Transfer Protocol (Internet) A protocol that defines how one computer transfers files to another computer.
"A protocol which allows a user on one host to access, and transfer files to and from, another host over a network. Also, FTP is usually the name of the program the user invokes to execute the protocol." Read More at Netsilicon.com
"File Transfer Protocol." This computer language allows you to get files from and send files to any type of computer over the internet. Under most circumstances, your browser works very well for transferring files between computers, but when you have your own website, it's helpful to have a specialized program to update it.
File Transfer Protocol - A common way that users download or upload files to the internet. Can be used to update a website as well.
FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL. A protocol that allows you to move files between a distant computer and a local computer via a network such as the Internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) -- A very common method of moving files between two Internet sites. Annoymous FTP refers to a public FTP server that will allow access to anyone, by simply logging in using the account name anonymous.
FTP is a protocol that is used to send files over the Internet. FTP is used to transmit the files you create on your PC over the Internet to your Web host.
File Transfer Protocol. The means by which files are transferred between systems on the Internet - roughly equivalent to uploading and downloading in Bbs parlance.
The process of moving files back and forth between a server and a local computer.
File Transfer Protocol. A widely accepted protocol which allow computers of different types to exchange files. "Anonymous ftp" sites will allow anyone to download files from them without knowing a password.
File Transfer Protocol; a system which allows web users to upload files to or download files from remote computers. Simply typing ftp:// and the target file location starts an instant download to your computer.
"file transfer protocol"; used for moving files between your computer and a website's server, esp. for downloading binary data like graphics or an update to a program.
(File Transfer Protocol) A very common method of moving files between two Internet sites. FTP is a way to login to another Internet site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files. FTP was invented and in wide use long before the advent of the World Wide Web and originally was always used from a text-only interface.
File Transfer Protocol - way of uploading/downloading files to/from the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol for the transfer of files (programmes and/or data) by programmes or users.
File Transfer Protocol. The basic Internet function that enables files to be transferred between computers. You can use it to download files from a remote host computer, as well as to upload files from your computer.
File Transfer Protocol. TCP/ IP protocol (RFC 959) specifying the transfer of text or binary files across the network.
File Transfer Protocol. The method used to transfer files from one computer to another using a modem.
file transfer protocol - A standard protocol for sending computer files from one computer to another on the Internet. A method of electronically moving files from one location to another.
file transfer protocol. A communications protocol that enables users to download files from remote servers to their computers and to upload files they want to share from their computers to these archives.
File Transfer Protocol. This Internet protocol allows you to upload and download website files to and from your web hosting account. Popular software FTP programs are CuteFTP and WS_FTP. Major browser also have FTP capability.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is a very fast and secure way to send files from one computer to another. Return Top
The primary method for accessing files via the Internet.
Abbreviation for file transfer protocol. Abbreviation for gravities.
Short for File Transfer Protocol, this is a method of sending information across the Internet. Most commonly used for uploading pictures and text to a web server. back to the top
File Transfer Protocol. An Internet utility program to obtain files from another system or to move files between systems. These files may contain information or software programs.
(File Transfer Protocol) - Internet protocol which facilitates transfer of files.
File Transfer Protocol. A set of rules or standards that for transfering files from one computer to another across the internet. Transfering files via FTP requires a special client (local application program) and a server setup specifically to allow the FTP protocol.
File Transfer Protocol, allows transfer of files between computers over the Internet. FTP is an application protocol.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP runs on ports 20 and 21 TCP and UDP. It is a protocol that specifies the transfer of text or files across the network.
(File Transfer Protocol) a user interface to the network; a program that allows you to transfer files to and from a remote network site
Transfer files (unsafe unless anonymous account is used!)services, see Section 10.2.4.2.
File Transfer Protocol. 1. A protocol that allows the user on one computer to transfer files to and from another computer over a TCP/IP network. 2. The application used to transfer files.
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File Transfer Protocol. Used for transferring files from one computer to another. It's common to use client programs to do this, such as Fetch for the Macintosh.
or File Transfer Protocol A very common method of moving files between two computers. Usually, you use an FTP to upload your site from your home computer to the web server. FrontPage uses its own, built-in version of FTP that automatically publishes the extra files FrontPage needs, so you must use FrontPage to upload your site if you use FrontPage to design it. The same is true for Dreamweaver.
File Transfer Protocol. The method commonly used to upload files such as HTML documents and graphics to a Unix server.
File Transfer Protocol. A set of rules for moving files between to Internet sites.
An extremely common way to move files between two Internet sites.
FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL. Was the standard means for transfer of files on the Internet before the advent of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol ( HTTP) and the World Wide Web. Although many of its functions have been taken over by the HTTP protocol, FTP is still used extensively for file transfer on the Internet. GATEWAY In networking, a combination of hardware and software that links two different types of networks. Gateways between e-mail systems, for example, allow users on different e-mail systems to exchange messages.
File Transfer Protocol. Protocol and soft-ware for transferring files on the Internet.
One of the common methods of transferring files over the Internet. A typical method used for uploading files (pages) to a hosting server for viewing on the Internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) A common method of retrieving and/or sending files between two computers ( servers )on the internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) Used for transferring files between computers on the Internet. When you download a file from the Internet or upload pages to your web site you are using FTP
The File Transfer Protocol, a client-server protocol that allows a user to transfer files to and from a server over a TCP/IP network.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows you to upload files to your Web site from your computer. It's a necessity if you're using FrontPage or another Web site design software package to build and/or update your Web site. If you're using an online Web site design template provided by Network Solutions, you probably don't need FTP capability.
File Transfer Protocol. A method for exchanging text and binary files between computers on the Internet.
(pronounced "F-T-P") Acronym for File Transfer Protocol.
A system-independent means of transferring files between systems connected via TCP/IP. Ensures that the file is transferred correctly, even if there are errors during transmission. Can usually handle character set conversions (ASCII/EBCDIC) and record terminator resolution (lf for UNIX, cr and lf for MS/PC-DOS).
File Transfer Protocol allows the transfer of files from one computer to another. It can be invoked from a commandline using the "ftp" command, or from a Web browser using a URL beginning with the ftp: media type. See also: anonymous FTP
File-transfer Protocol. A system for transferring files across the Net.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet standard for transferring files from one computer to another, i.e. from a web developer's computer to the hosting server for her web site. FTP client software is usually used for this purpose. WS_FTP, CuteFTP, and CoffeeCup are all popular FTP clients. Additionally, there are many Internet sites that have established publicly accessible repositories of material that can be obtained using FTP by logging in using the account name 'anonymous' and an email address as the password.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol allowing files to be uploaded (sent) or downloaded (requested) from one computer to another.
File Transfer Protocol. A way to send and receive files over the Internet.
File transfer protocol. Used to transfer files in binary or text form from one computer to another over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol agreed upon to transfer files over the Internet from one location to another.
(File Transfer Protocol) A standard for transferring files over the Net.
File Transfer Protocol, an Internet client-server protocol for transferring files between computers.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP software enables you to transfer Web page files from your computer to a Web server.
ile ransfer rotocol, protocol used to transfer files over the Internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) A convention used to share or transfer files over a network. It includes functions to log onto the network, list directories and copy files.
File Transfer Protocol: An application layer protocol used to transfer files between network nodes. FTP is defined by RFC959.
Used to efficiently transfer files over a TCP/IP network.
Acronym for File Transfer Protocol. Refers to a program or protocol used to retrieve or deposit files on a remote computer.
File Transfer Protocol. A service that supports the transfer of objects using TCP/IP between local and remote computers over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. This is the protocol or rules we follow to transfer files over the Internet. You don't need to actually know the rules -- you just need the software. Normally this software comes bundled with your browser software and you are completely unaware that you are using FTP. When you are using FTP it is commonly referred to as "FTPing". As in; "I'm FTPing the file over to you".
File transfer protocol. A standard definition of the arrangement of data for sending and receiving files across a network. ftp is implemented by telnet.
File Transfer Protocol. An instruction set that specifies how files are downloaded or uploaded.
File Transfer Protocol: A protocol for transferring binary data or text over the Internet.
A standard that allows users to transfer files from one computer to another using a modem and telephone lines. Like HTTP, FTP is a protocol that provides a way of uploading and downloading files, including .DOC, .EXE, .SIT, .ZIP, .GIF, .JPG, etc.
A method to allow users and web servers to transfer files.
(File Transfer Protocol) this is how you will upload and download your web pages etc. to and from your computer to and from your virtual server.
File Transfer Protocol - A common means of transferring files to and from computers on the Internet.
FTP is short for file transfer protocol and is most commonly used to download and upload files to a server, for example to update a Web Site.
A common file transfer format used on the Internet. FTP is used to transfer files from one internet-connected computer to another.
File Transfer Protocol: the standard protocol for the transmission of files between two Internet systems. Sometimes it also allows the download of files by persons who do not have access to the system (anonymous FTP).
file transfer protocol. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a TCP/IP-based protocol that is generally available for file transfers to and from a large variety of hosts including IBM mainframes, Tandem Guardian systems, and Unix hosts. FTP is the method used to retrieve files from an OCLC EDX account. It is also used in the OCLC Electronic Batchload Service. See also OCLC Electronic Data Exchange (EDX) account.
File Transfer Protocol: An Internet protocol for transfering files. Most of the CTC files are available by FTP.
A method of transferring files from one computer to another. Usually, it is used to copy files from a personal computer to a server or vice versa. There are several common FTP software programs that are used to transfer files (CuteFTP, WS_FTP, Fetch, etc.).
File Transfer Protocol, a program that lets you transfer data from an Internet server to your computer.
File Transfer Protocol. The way files are sent and received from a server.
File Transfer Protocol is used to transfer files from one networked system to another.
A protocol to transfer files in computer networks. Also, the program running this protocol is called FTP.
Abbreviation for "File Transfer Protocol". FTP is an Internet standard for transferring files over the Internet. FTP programs and utilities are used to upload and download web pages, graphics, and other files from your hard drive to a remote server which allows FTP access. Two commonly used free FTP programs are WS_FTP and CuteFTP.
Internet protocol for transferring files from one computer to another.
File Transfer Protocol. Internet application and network protocol for transferring files between host computers.
File Transfer Protocol. A method of making different types of files compatible with each other, and compressing and transferring them from one computer to another.
Abbreviation of File Transfer Protocol. Protocol used to transfer files from one computer to another through the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A common method of moving files from system to system using TCP/IP. To work properly, it requires an FTP client to contact an FTP server in order to transmit data back and forth.
file transfer protocol. A method to move data across the Internet.
File transfer protocol. The standard procedure for uploading pages to a server. Some free host service providers use Web based methods. We recommend getting CuteFTP or a similar product to upload Gateway and Hallway pages.
(File Transfer Protocol) A set of instructions used to transfer files from one computer to another over the Internet or a network. FTP is used to download programs or upload your web page from where it was built to a web site.
Crib Transfer Protocol (File Transfer protocol). It defines as the files are transferred through Internet.
File Transfer Protocol A very common and fast method of moving files between two Internet sites
File transfer protocol. an internet protocol used for moving files from one location to another (most common protocol used for downloading files).
File Transfer Protocol - allows you to transfer files over the Internet GIF Image file format, good for logos.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol that permits you to transfer files between your system and another system. You can use its command language...
FTP File Transfer Protocol and Telnet (shell) are protocols that allow the transfer of files from one computer to another, and the execution of remote commands.
File Transfer Protocol. A service that allows you to transfer files to and from other computers on the Internet. Anyone who has access to ftp can transfer publicly available files to his or her computer. Files retrieved from outside sources can contain viruses. All files retrieved from the Internet should be check with a virus protection program.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol (or standard) for transferring files to and from an FTP server.
File Transfer Protocol [FTP] is the primary way files are transferred on the Internet. Based on TCP/IP [ Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol], that's used to upload or download files. A popular form of FTP is Anonymous FTP. This is where a user FTPs to a remote site, uses the login: anonymous and the password: e-mail address. This lets the user retrieve files from a remote site without having to have an account on that machine.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. FTP is the common protocol used to transfer files across the internet.
File Transfer Protocol. Part of the Internet protocol suite used to transfer files from host to host.
(File Transfer Protocol). A protocol to transfer files on the net. You can transfer files to (upload) and from (download) another host over a network. See also: Anonymous FTP.
This is the process of transfering files to a web site's server. For example: If John Doe were to create his web site on his local computer at home, he would need a way to get that web site to the actual server that hosts his site so that the public can see it. There are many programs he can use to do this, but if he has Windows 98, then he more than likely already has an easy tool to use called Windows Web Publishing Wizard. To see if you have it go here: Start Programs Microsoft Web Publishing Web Publishing Wizard. If you do not have this, there is a free FTP program called WS_FTP and you can download it at download.com. Once John Doe has his a folder on his local drive full of everything he wants to upload to the server, he can use one of the FTP programs to upload it.
File Transfer Protocol. Application protocol used for transferring files between network nodes.
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a software standard for transferring computer files between machines with widely different operating systems. It belongs to the application layer of the Internet protocol suite.
A TCP/IP protocol for the transfer of files across a network.
the simplest way to exchange files between computers on the Internet. Like the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which transfers displayable Web pages and related files, and the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), which transfers e-mail, FTP is an application protocol that uses the Internet's TCP/IP protocols. FTP is commonly used to transfer Web page files from their creator to the computer that acts as their server for everyone on the Internet. It's also commonly used to download programs and other files to your computer from other servers.
File transfer protocol, method by which files are transferred between remote machines.
File Transfer Protocol - a protocol for moving files over the internet from one computer to another. FTP programmes are used to upload web pages to a web server.
File Transfer Protocol. A standard protocol and an application that permits files to be copied from one computer to another, regardless of file format or operating system.
Abbr. File Transfer Protocol - protcol used to access files on internet and intranets
An Internet file transfer service based on TCP/IP protocols that provides the framework used to copy files to and your computer and a server on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol allows the transfer of files from one computer to another. For instance, to transfer files from your home computer to a MHC Web server.
File Transfer Protocol, which allows computers on the Internet to exchange files. One of the three basic Internet services.
File Transfer Protocol - a standard method of transferring files between different machines.
is an acronym for File Transfer Protocol. FTP was created in 1985 and remains a primary way of transferring files on the Internet and supports both anonymous and authenticated logins. It is not secure. For more information, see the FTP section.
provides a basic service for the reliable transfer of files from one computer to another.
FTP stands for “File Transfer Protocol”. FTP is a standard way to transfer data on the Internet. You can use FTP to upload web pages to our servers here at AIWH.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. FTP allows you to copy files from a remote computer to your local host computer. Thousands of sites provide anonymous FTP service, allowing you to download everything from online books, to satellite pictures of the weather, to public-domain utilities and games for your computer.
File Transfer Protocol. This is one way you can send us files over the Internet.
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(FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL)- Common way to transfer or move files between two internet sites.
file transfer protocol. The main method for transferring files over the Internet.
A program or feature that allows the transfer of files to one computer to another computer across the Internet.
ile ransfer rotocol - The transfer of files from one computer to another over the internet. To do this you may need an "FTP client" - a special computer program.
File Transfer Protocol, the method of transferring files from one hardware platform to another.
File Transfer Protocol. A communications protocol (ftp://) used by file servers to transfer files across the WWW.
File Transfer Protocol. A computer protocol that allows electronic files to be sent and received in a uniform fashion across a computer network.
File Transport Protocol. FTP is a protocol that allows file transfer from a host computer to remote computer. One use for it is to upload a website to the internet.
The process for transferring binary files (e.g. documents or software) across a network.
File Transfer Protocol. A method of moving your files from your computer to your server to be used on your website or the other way around. There are many freeware and shareware versions of FTP software available. E.g. ftpx.com.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is an Internet protocol for the transfer of files.
communications:(File Transfer Protocol) The Internet's protocol for moving files from one computer to another. Also the name of the application which moves files using file transfer protocol.
(File Transfer Protocol) The Internet protocol that regulates how files are transferred across the Internet.
(File Transmission Protocol) - a standard for moving files from one computer to another use on the Internet. A computer on the Internet that specifically stores files for users to FTP to their own computers is called an FTP Server or FTP Site.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP). A globally accepted set of rules used while transferring files from one computer to another computer of a network or Internet.
An abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a set of rules for transferring files on the Internet.
FTP is an acronym for File Transfer Protocol. It is standard operation for downloading and uploading files over the internet.
A standard protocol for transferring data over the Internet. To use FTP, FTP software must be set up on both sending and receiving ends of an FTP transmission, and the client (initiator) must have a username, password and a valid target address on the server.
stands for File Transfer Protocol and is one of the main methods used to transfer files quickly across the Internet. Many companies set up FTP sites that act like a library, containing all kinds of files for people to download. See also: Download
"File Transfer Protocol" FTP is the communication protocol dedicated to uploading and downloading files over the Internet. Using a software program called an "FTP client" a user can connect to a designated FTP server over the Internet and send or receive files in real time. The Microsoft Internet Explorer browser has built-in ftp capability.
FTP is an acronym for File Transfer Protocol. Emacs uses an FTP client program to provide access to remote files (q.v.).
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a common way to move files between computers over the Internet. Anonymous FTP gives users access (without an ID and password) to areas on a remote system that contain public files.
(File Transfer Protocol) – Allows the transfer of one or more files from one machine to another across the Internet . See Also: Anonymous FTP To top
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol for transferring files from one computer to another. Also, usually written in lower case, a program which implements the protocol. FTP uses TCP to make the connection.
File Transfer Protocol. a program that allows a user on one system to access and transfer files from another system. older: an electronic storage unit for holding files. raphics: information presented in the form of picture or images. raphic rganizer: a visual means of organizing information. ard opy: a printed copy of an electronic document.
File Transfer Protocol. A common protocol used for exchanging files between two sites across a network. FTP is popular on the Internet because it allows for speedy transfer of large files between two systems. Like all networking protocols, it too has some significant vulnerabilities.
File Transfer Protocol. widely accepted method of transferring files across wide area networks.
File Transfer Protocol; a mean of transmitting files on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet is not just the Web, you know: email and FTP are two of the other services that run over it. In the case of broadcasting, used to transfer files containing recorded packages.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It's one of those tools that's been around the Internet for a long time. In fact, before the Web was invented, FTP was the primary way to receive and send files between computers.
File Transfer Protocol. The most common way of transferring files over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. The programming used to move files from your computer to your server to be used on your website or the other way around. There are many freeware and shareware versions of FTP software available.
File Transfer Protocol. The scheme that allows files to be transferred between computers on the Internet. A user can log onto a computer remotely through the Internet and request that a file be transmitted to that user's computer. FTP is usually done through an anonymous FTP.
File transfer protocol: the method that computers use to send files from computer to computer across the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP allows for the transfer of files between two computer systems that are connected to the Internet. It is a preferable email for the transfer of files. It is also the primary facility for publishing files to a web server.
File Transfer Protocol. A set of rules that allows two computers to "talk" to one another while transferring files from one to another. This is the protocol used when you transfer a file from one computer to another across the Internet. Many Internet sites have publicly accessible repositories of information that can be obtained using FTP, by logging in using the account name "anonymous." These sites are called "anonymous ftp servers."
File Transfer Protocol. The set of rules that defines how the transfer of files takes place between computer systems. Files can be transferred in either ascii (e.g. text documents) or binary (e.g. images) mode.
File Transport Protocol, a protocol for transferring files between computers
ile ransfer rotocol FTP allows one to transfer one or more files from one computer on the Internet to another. Files may contain documents or programs, and may be ASCII text or contain BINARY data.
File Transfer Protocol. An FTP server allows someone on a remote system running an FTP client to connect to your system and copy files to or from it, or delete files, create directories, etc., depending on the server. An FTP client allows you to connect a remote system to do these things.
File Transfer Protocol. The method use to send and receive files across the Internet.
ftp is an abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. This protocol is used on the Internet to transfer files between two computers.
A protocol or method used to tranfer or copy files between computers over the Internet.
FTP stands for 'File Transfer Protocol' - with an FTP program you upload files from your pc to the hosts' servers... 'anonamous FTP accounts' allow your visitors to access files (downloads) from your server - most hosts support that, but not all.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol for exchanging files with a host computer.
File Transfer Protocol. An industry-standard protocol used to transfer files to and from a remote computer.
File Transfer Protocol. Ability to transfer rapidly entire files from one computer to another, intact for viewing or other purposes. (4/99)
A set of rules that governs the transfer of files between computers.
File Transfer Protocol. Basic tool used to retrieve files from a remote system. Ask your system manager for information about using FTP.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It allows you to transfer files between your computer and a remote computer, provided that the remote computer is reachable via the Internet. "Anonymous FTP" indicates that you may log into the remote system as user "anonymous", using your email address as your password. Anonymous FTP allows you to connect to computers on which you don't have an account and download files from their public directories. Anonymous FTP sites are also available through Web browsers; just type "ftp://" in front of the site name.
File Transfer Protocol. The most commonly used method of transferring files between computers.
File Transfer Protocol The most basic means of directly transferring files among servers or between a server and an individual user's PC.
File Transfer Protocol. A common way of copy files over a network. By default all information is sent unencrypted in plain text and is thus very insecure.
File Transfer Protocol, FTP is the standard method of uploading and downloading files to your web host. FTP transfers data directly to and from the site without the need to log in to a site CPanel. There are several FTP clients available for use ranging from a basic DOS command line tool, to freeware applications with Windows GUI's, to full feature commercial applications.
An Internet protocol used to copy files between computers; usually a client and an archive site filled with MP3 files or whatever else the server administrator has seen fit to upload. You can download shareware or freeware apps (for PC or Macintosh) that deal with the whole process for you, so that you don't have to communicate with the FTP server in its own language (Unix).
file transfer protocol; method for the exchange of information between computers using the Internet or networking hardware.
File Transfer Protocol. File Transfer Protocol. A standard method of transferring files between computers over a network.
an Internet standard protocol that allows users to transfer files from one computer to another. There are many Internet FTP sites that contain vast libraries of files that may be freely downloaded (retrieved).
File Transfer Protocol - a mechanism for transferring files from one computer to another, often across a network or via a modem.
File Transfer Protocol is the method used to upload and download files to a web server. It is possible to transfer files through some browsers but it is easier, safer and more controllable to use an specialised FTP application. return to top of the page
(File Transfer Protocol). A way of transferring files to or from an internet server. Often how you upload webpages to the internet.
File Transfer Protocol, the standard method of uploading and downloading files on the Internet.
Client application that securely copies files to and from remote computers via the file transfer protocol.
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The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) provides the basic elements of file sharing between hosts. FTP uses TCP to create a virtual connection for control information and then creates a separate TCP connection for data transfers. The control connection uses an image of the TELNET protocol to exchange commands and messages between hosts.
File Transfer Protocol. Standard method of moving files across the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. An Internet standard that ensures error-free transmission of program and data files through the telephone system.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a way that machines on the Internet can exchange files over the network. Your World Wide Web browser (such as NCSA Mosaic) can probably access files via FTP. FSP is a different protocol for doing the same thing (exchanging computer files over the network).
File Transfer Protocol. Enables users to copy files to or from other computers on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. This is how files are transferred from a remote site to your local machine and visa-versa. To upload, you will need an FTP client. This is a program that connects to the remote server and gives you an interface similar to your windows explorer where you move through a change rooted file system to upload and download your files in ascii and binary formats.
File Transfer Protocol - An IP application protocol for transfering files between network nodes.
(File Transfer Protocol) Allows a user to transfer files electronically from remote computers back to the user’s computer. The finished site is known as an FTP site or a "file site"
The File Transfer Protocol is a method for transferring files between computers at very high speeds.
Used for transferring files from one computer to another, and is the usual way of uploading Web pages to a server.
A very common method of moving files between two Internet sites. FTP is a special way to log into another site for the limited purpose of retrieving and/or sending files. Many Internet sites have established publicly accessible repositories of material that can be obtained through FTP, by logging in using the account name "anonymous." These sites are referred to as anonymous FTP servers. See also Archie.
File Transfer Protocol. (voir Protocole de transfert de fichiers) A high level standard of file transfer protocol of several types between computers through TCP/IP network. A file transfer protocol may be used to transmit documents between a web server or a web client, for example a browser.
(File Transfer Protocol): The series of rules that govern "uploading" and "downloading" files from a server. These files can not usually be viewed by the browser software, but will be saved to your hard drive to open or translate later. Current browsers integrate FTP into their software, or you may use a stand alone program.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP is the Internet protocol for downloading and uploading files. Return to . Firewall – A computer system that is a wall between a LAN and the Internet. A firewall monitors between the two and keep sunauthorized users from tampering with the system. Return to .
File Transfer Protocol. An Internet file transfer program, based on TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), that's used to upload or download files. See Part I.
File Transfer Protocol, which defines the communications standards used to upload and download files to and from an FTP server.
File Transfer Protocol. Protocole de transfert de fichiers, protocole FTP
Protocole FTP, protocole de transfert de fichiers
File transfer protocol. A software program which transfers files from your computer up to your server, or vice versa. Voyager is a good ftp program for Windows. Fetch is a popular ftp program for the Mac. (While Fetch is doing its thing, the mouse pointer becomes a little running dog with its tail wagging.) An ftp program may be stand-alone, like Voyager or Fetch. Or, it may be part of the HTML translator.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol that allows you to move files from a distant computer to a local computer using a network like the Internet.
The programs and standards used to transfer a program from one computer on the Internet to another. Anonymous FTP refers to downloading data from a site which allows unrestricted downloading from anyone. FTP programs are used to both retrieve (get) files and send (put) files from one computer to another. Anonymous FTP is built in to many World Wide Web browsers. Separate FTP programs must be used to send information to other computers or to retrieve information from locations that are password protected.
File Transfer Protocol is a standard method of sending files between computers over the Internet.
stands for "File Transfer Protocol", it is a way to upload or download files, you can use a separate program to do this, but many HTML editors now include it in their program as a button or other option (an FTP program is like the mail man)
Short for File Transfer Protocol. Webmasters can easily manage all their files by connected to their FTP.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a protocol commonly used to upload and download files to or from remote servers over the Internet.
A client/server protocol for exchanging files with a host computer. FundPOINT® Dat – A NewRiver solution that is the only data feed to source mutual fund data from SEC EDGAR mutual fund filings and that now includes the latest market timing rules. FundPOINT® Desktop – A Web-based point of sale solution that helps firms manage compliance, improves advisor productivity, and features a Share Class SuitabilitySM tool that creates dynamic share class "scenarios" and generates disclosure forms.
The "File Transfer Protocol" is a protocol that regulates the exchange of data between two computers. FTP is independent from the operating system and the transmission method. Unlike HTTP, for instance, FTP establishes a connection and maintains it during the entire transfer.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol which allows a user on one host (qv) to access and transfer files to and from another host over a network. An FTP Client is usually the program a User invokes to execute this protocol. See also: Anonymous FTP.
file transfer protocol. A method of downloading and uploading files.
file transfer protocol. a communication protocol that is used to transmit files over the Internet. (pp. 5, 60)
File Transfer Protocol- Allows for the transfer of binary and ASCII files between computers. The binary switch must be set to " I " to transfer binary files. There is currently computer software which will do ftp for you, including some browsers.
Abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. People use FTP for transferring files on the Internet.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. FTP programs are used to transfer files from one computer to another. This differs from \"downloading\" files via a web browser because FTP can also \"upload\" files to a remote computer. An FTP client program is used to open a connection to the website domain, for example http://www.yourwebsite.com. The most common FTP program is CuteFTP, available from GlobalScape, Inc. This program may be downloaded and installed on any computer.
File Transfer Protocol - A location on the internet with the purpose of storing files.
File Transfer Protocol. A part of a software program that allows you to get files - which might be documents or software programs - from other computers, or to send files to other computers. See FTP.
The Internet's File Transfer Protocol program. FTP is one of the older standards on the Internet, and most FTP client software is fairly unfriendly and difficult to use. On the other hand, FTP is an efficient way to transfer files between systems and to distribute information on request to Internet users. Get Jim's favorite FTP program here. You'll love it
File Transfer Protocol. A method for transferring your Web site files from your local computer to your Web server. Because SiteCLERK transfers your files to your Web server account for you, you do not need an FTP tool to publish your site.
File Transfer Protocol is a protocol used on the Internet to transfer files from computer to computer or from computer to server.
File Transfer Protocol is an application protocol used to transfer, update, delete, move, rename or copy data across the internet.
File Transfer Protocol; method used to "upload" your web site files to your virtual server. You have unlimited access to your virtual server via FTP 24-hours a day to set up and maintain your Web site. You can work on HTML documents, graphics, and scripts locally, then upload files to your Web site when ready.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a method for transferring files over the Internet. Your Web browser probably knows how to download by ftp, but special FTP software will enable you to move files in both directions. FTP is most useful if you regularly transfer batches of files—e.g., if you maintain a Web site on a remote server.
File Transfer Protocol, an internet protocol used to transfer files between computers.
File Transfer Protocol. A part of the chief Internet protocol "stack" or group (TCP/IP), used for transferring files from Internet servers to your computer.
File Transfer Protocol - a reliable method of transferring files over The Internet. go top
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to transfer files across a network, often used to upload web pages to a webserver. As FTP transfers passwords and data files unencrypted, it is better to use a secure alternative (such as SFTP or SCP) wherever possible.
File Transfer Protocol. A program for transferring files from one computer (a host) to another (a client), especially for retrieving files from public archives. See also anonymous FTP.
File Transfer Protocol. A way of transferring files. It is the way to upload your site (post it to the web).
The File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a very popular method of transferring data between computers.
ile ransfer rotocol: a coding system that allows files to be transferred across the Internet from one computer to another; the name of the program that transfers files. F.U.N rivolous nanticipated onsense. A term coined by Vance Stevens, Webheads in Action coordinanator to describe the fun we have in between our academic chats ;-)
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol commonly used for transferring files over the Internet from one computer to another, for example, when uploading images or web pages to a server.
File Transfer Protocol. A common system for sending files between computers across the internet or over a network.
Acronymn for 'File Transfer Protocol': A protocol used to transfer files between two computers. Generally used over a TCP/IP-based network.
FTP stands for "File Transfer Protocol," and is a set of ground rules (a "protocol") that allows two computers to exchange files over a network. Fetch is an FTP client program. See the FTP help topic for more information.
A common Internet protocol used for transferring files from a server to the Internet user. It uses TCP/IP commands.
File Transfer Protocol - Internet protocol (and program) used to transfer files between hosts.
File Transfer Protocol. A service that supports file transfer between local and remote computers (often through the Internet). FTP allows for the two-way transfer of binary and ASCII files between computers.
File Transfer Protocol. Tool that determines how files are transferred between computer systems.
File Transfer Protocol; a method that allows users to access remote files from another computer that can be downloaded to their computer.
The basic way of transferring files across the Internet. If you want to get files from another computer then you'll need an FTP client (available as shareware or there's one built into most WWW browsers). Back to
(File Transfer Protocol) One of the first applications developed for the ARPAnet, used for sending and retrieving files across the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol: A basic method of moving files between two Internet sites. FTP is a special way to log in to another Internet site for the purpose of retrieving and/or sending files.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is based on TCP/IP and is used to transfer files from one site to another via the Internet or through a LAN or WAN.
ile ransfer rotocol used for downloading files on the Internet.
This is short for File Transfer Protocol. This is a common way of moving files from one Internet site to another, just like moving the information in files from one file cabinet to another.
File Transfer Protocol. The standard method for downloading and uploading files over the Internet. FTP allows the user to login to a server and transfer files (send or receive files).
File Transfer Protocol. This is a common method of uploading (see below) files to your website.
File transfer protocol (FTP) is the standard system for transferring files over the Internet.
The File Transfer Protocol; one of the schemes that can be specified in a URL. This has traditionally been one of the most important of the network services. It lets you pick up a copy of a file from a remote computer, provided that you can connect to that computer (with TCP/IP, for example).
File Transfer Protocol makes it possible to send data contained in files between computers, e.g. uploading your web site onto the server.
File Transfer Protocol. A file transfer application interface protocol in the TCP/IP environment
An acronym for File Transfer Protocol. It's the tool you would use to transfer files through the Internet from one computer to another. For example, you would use an FTP to upload your web page from where you built it (like your computer at home) to a web site (like this one) so that all of your friends and neighbors can look at it.
or File Transfer Protocol The rules that allow computers connected to the Internet to exchange files.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP is the protocol used on the Web for sending files.
(File Transfer Protocol) - Software that will transfer entire files from one computer to another, for viewing or other purposes.
file transfer protocol. Common Internet file transfer program that uses Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
File Transfer Protocol. Internet Protocol (IP) application for transferring files between network nodes.
File Transfer Protocol, part of the TCP/IP family of protocols. Anonymous FTP is a common way of offering files to the public.
File Transfer Protocol. A way of downloading or uploading files to or from your ISP's server. If you are making a website and not using a host like Homestead who'll do the dirty work for you, you need to use a program that does FTP to load your file onto the Web. Here's a free FTP program.
FTP stands for file transfer protocol, ftp is used to transfer files from one computer/server to another. All ACS labs have FTP programs installed, WS_FTP on the Windows XP machines and Fetch FTP on the Macs.
File Transfer Protocol; also Anonymous File Transfer Protocol. A way to download software files from other computers. Anonymous means you don't need an account to get the files.
File Transfer Protocol. The format and rules for transferring files from a host to a remote computer.
Is an Internet protocol (File Transfer Protocol) that enables users to transfer files from their computer to the Internet. FTP software enables users to transfer (upload), delete, rename, move, and copy files on a server with an easy graphical interface. [ Back
File Transfer Protocol - The procedure used for uploading and downloading files via the internet.
Stands for File Transport Protocol. This is one way that files are sent and retrieved from servers. Popular FTP programs include Fetch (for Macintosh) and WSFTP (for Windows).
The basic method for copying a file from one computer to another through the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to transfer files and software between two computer systems. In a PACS environment this is often used to transfer files from the HIS or the RIS to PACS and vice versa. See Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
File Transfer Protocol. A way of moving files from one computer to another. You would use this to move the files that make up your web site from the computer they were developed on to the server that is hosting your site.
ile ransfer rotocol, a method of transferring files from one computer to another, usually across the internet. Back to list
File Transfer Protocol. A means of transfering files over the internet, used for file downloads, and for file uploads.
This protocol allows you to upload and download files from or to a server or computer host.
The protocol for exchanging files over the Internet. Stands for File Transfer Protocol.
File Transfer Protocol, a system for sending, receiving and modifying files over the Internet. FTP is most easily used with a graphical user interface. If you're an IDI client with your own domain name, you can find a link to a free FTP program to download in the "Resources" section of your control panel.
File Transfer Protocol. A standard used to transfer files between computers over the Internet. Some sites are called FTP sites because they contain files which are primarily available for downloading files to your computer.
File Transfer Protocol, a common way files are exchanged on the Internet, often used to send Web pages from their creator the server that makes them available on the Internet. Glossary G
File Transfer Protocol. A way to quickly transfer files across a network from one location to another.
An acronym for File Transfer Protocol. This is a method by which files from one computer are transferred over to another over a network or phone line. FTP can be achieved through DOS or by using a graphical program such as WS_FTP. FTP is generally faster than other methods of transfer such as e-mail.
File Transfer Protocol. The common method of uploading web pages to the internet. FTP details are the host, user name, password needed to alter or add a web page on the internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A way to copy files from one computer to another over the Internet
ftp server. Represents a connection using the FTP protocol, when for some reason it is important that the user is aware of the server's type. Example: information that is available over a number of channels, one of which is an FTP connection. [test: &glossary;
File Transfer Protocol. A method used to transfer files between computers. Useful in uploading files to company or personal Web site.
File Transfer Protocol. method for transferring documents among computers
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a method of sending files from one computer to another using the Internet. It requires special "FTP client" software that is available for free from numerous places on the Internet. Some browsers also support FTP transfers. FTP is faster than e-mail for sending large or many files.
A way of transferring files from one location to another by logging into another site.
File Transfer Protocol. Much like HTTP, FTP is uses as a way of remotely viewing folders on another computer over the internet. FTP is frequently used to transfer files up top a web server or ISP.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. FTP allows you to copy or send files (HTML-documents, graphic images, spreadsheets) from one computer to another via the Internet.
FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL. The application protocol that offers file system access from the Internet suite of protocols.
an abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol, which is an agreed-upon method for transferring files between computers on the Internet. FTP addresses begin with "ftp://", as opposed to Web addresses, which begin with "http://".
File Transfer Protocol. Common method for transferring files between computers via the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A method of moving data between two computers on the Internet. Also the way WebPages are moved from the authoring computer to a website.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet Services protocol that facilitates the transfer of files between systems. Originally developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA).
File Transfer Protocol. FTP allows your computer to retrieve files from a remote computer.
(File Transfer Protocol) -- A method of moving files between two Internet sites. FTP is a special way to login to another Internet site to retrieve and/or send files.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is simply a way of uploading and downloading files across the Internet. All of our shared and Windows® dedicated server packages include a full FTP account, and our META package and FreeBSD (UNIX) dedicated servers include multiple FTP accounts.
File Transfer Protocol. A Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) standard used to log on to a network, list directories, and copy files. It provides authentication of the user and lets users transfer files, list directories, delete and rename files on the foreign host, and perform wild-card transfers.
File Transfer Protocol, which makes it possible to rapidly send entire files from one computer to the other.
File Transfer Protocol, a system used for transmitting files on the Internet. Web pages are uploaded to an Internet computer by using an FTP application. FTP is also used to download files from the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. This is the protocol used to transport files over the Internet from one computer to another.
File-Transfer Protocol. A.standardized, text-based method of transferring files over telephone lines from one computer to another.
File Transfer Protocol. The physical movement of data files between applications, often across sites.
File transfer protocol; also the name of a program that uses FTP to transfer files over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol (File transfer protocol) Protocol used for the transference of archives between different machines through the network. G-g
file transfer protocol, the main protocol for sending files through the internet.
(File Transfer Protocol ) A means of transferring or sharing files across the Internet from one computer system to another.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol that is used to transfer files between computers or networks.
File Transfer Protocol. The areas where information to be viewed on the world wide web is uploaded to, or where one can download documents and software programs from other computers.
A method of transfering files from one computer to another. Usually, it is used to copy files from a personal computer to a server, so that they can be accessed by others. There are several common software programs that are used to transfer files (depending on which operating system your computer is running): WS_FTP, Internet Neighborhood, or Fetch. FTP is often used to download files from Internet sites, many of which allow users to log in anonymously and download public repositories of material (programs, images, text, etc.). These sites are called "anonymous ftp sites."
File Transfer Protocol, the FTP application is used to provide file transfer services across a wide variety of network systems. Usually implemented as application level programs, FTP uses TELNET and TCP protocols. The server side requires a client to supply a login indentifier and password before it will honor requests.
File Transfer Protocol. An executable program (or a command) that handles the details of connecting with and sending/retrieving data to and from remote servers.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. FTP is the best means for moving large files across the Internet. FTP is a client/server protocol that enables a user with an FTP client to log on to a remote machine navigate the file system of that remote machine and upload and download files from that machine. There are two basic types of FTP on the Internet anonymous ftp and private ftp. With anonymous ftp one logs in as user anonymous, giving one's email address as a password. With private FTP, one logs in with the username and password one has established on that particular system. You are logged into your home directory, with all the file permissions you would normally have there.
The principle of file transfer protocol is simple. You logon to a site (using your FTP software) then you choose a file to transfer. All FTP activity requires you to log on to the remote computer with a user name and password.
(File Transfer Protocol) - A common method of moving files between two computers (usually a server and a client). FTP is also a special way to login to another computer for the purposes of transferring files.
File Transfer Protocol. A method of moving files between two Internet sites or your computer and an internet site.
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a software standard for transferring computer files between machines with widely different operating systems. Launch our Client FTP Upload Center.
File Transfer Protocol. An Internet protocol that allows files to be transferred from one computer to another over a network.
("File Transfer Protocol") - an Internet standard for uploading and downloading files over the Internet.
(File Transfer Protocol ): A resource for transferring files between a server and a client across an Internet connection.
File Transfer Protocol. The method for retrieving or sending, a file to or from another Internet computer and coping it to your own. See also anonymous FTP. FTP Network Working Group
File Transfer Protocol - standard method for sending and receiving files electronically. Top Page
File Transfer Protocol. Allows a user on any computer to get files or send files to another computer.
File Transfer Protocol; an Internet tool allowing users to transfer files from remote hosts to their computer.
File Transfer Protocol - The transfer files between local & remote systems, such as webpages, images, compressed files, sounds, and other website related items. back to install guide
A protocal or method of transferring files between computer systems. The FTP protocal allows transfer between many differant types of computer systems. FTP software can transparently translate files as necessary to make up for the differences in the source and destination systems.
(n.) file transfer protocol is the TCP/IP standard for remote file transfer. FTP uses telnet and TCP protocols.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP allows local or remote client and server machines to share files and data using the TCP transport mechanism. FTP is an interactive protocol with provisions to Copy (in either direction), Rename, or Delete files on a server machine.
of File Transfer Protocol, a protocol used for sending and retrieving files.
File Transfer Protocol. The TCP/IP protocol that permits files to be moved from one system to another, regardless of whether the systems are the same.
File Transfer Protocol. File Transfer Protocol is a protocol used for transferring large files between computers linked to the internet, for example it is often used for down loading software to your desktop machine, or for transferring large image files.
File Transfer Protocol. One of the first applications developed for the ARPAnet, it's still used to send and retrieve files across the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol: a common way to move files between computers over the Internet. Anonymous FTP fives users access (without ID or password0 to areas on a remote system that contains public files.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is the standard method for downloading and uploading files over the Internet. With FTP, you can login to a server and transfer files (meaning you can "send" or "receive" files). Some sites have public file archives that you can access by using FTP with the account name "anonymous" and your e-mail address as the password. This type of access is called anonymous FTP. Macintosh owners often use an FTP program called Fetch; one of the best FTP programs for Windows is called WS-FTP.
File Transfer Protocol. A standard that allows for the transfer of files between two computers. FTP programs are often used to manage file transfers to Web sites.
File transfer protocol is the standard way of moving files around the Internet and of updating websites. These days, FTP is increasingly for technicians only.
Acronym for ile ransfer rotocol, the standard methodology used for transferring files between computers over the Internet or other computer networks
File Transfer Protocol. It is a standard method of sending files from one computer to another over the Internet.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is just a method to transfer files and the most common way to upload your web pages.
File Transfer Protocol. A mature service that transfers files from one computer to another computer over the internet.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard Internet protocol that is used to exchanges files between computers on an Internet network.
File Transmission Protocol (FTP) is a standard for moving files from one computer to another. The predominant use of FTP is on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol, a TCP/IP protocol for file transfer.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. Traditionally uses ports 20 and 21. Used mainly for uploading and downloading data from a remote computer.
(File Transfer Protocol) - a method of moving files directly from one computer to another across a network. FTP is an unencrypted protocol - data is not protected during transmission.
File Transfer Protocol. This is a file-copying program that allows for the transfer of files on the Internet. A protocol which allows a user on one host to access, and transfer files to and from another host over a network. Also, FTP is usually the name of the program the user invokes to execute the protocol. One of the first systems were ftp sites. Because there are so many of these sites, it is difficult to know which site contains what information. In order to search these files the tool Archie was developed. The word 'archie' is a variant of Archive. You can use the an archie server to query a database containing the location of files at ftp sites. It is defined in STD 9, RFC 959. See also: anonymous FTP.
File Transfer Protocol- Standard used to transfer files from one computer to another via he Internet.
File Transfer Protocol is used to move files from one computer to another on the Internet. Trial downloads are typically moved by FTP. A desktop client like WS_FTP or CuteFTP is used to access other servers for file transfers. FTP access can be anonymous which means open to anyone, or password protected.
File Transfer Protocol. A communication method for transferring data between computers on the Internet. FTP servers store files that can be accessed from other computers. FTP provides security services so only authorized access is allowed.
File Transfer Protocol. The method to transfer web files into the web space of a Client. This is needed to upload the pages we create to your server (host), so they can be served to a visitor.
File Transfer Protocol. The most common method for uploading files to servers. FTP allows files to be uploaded from local machines to servers, where the files can be
An application protocol used for transferring files to and from host computers. FTP requires a user ID, and a password to allow access to files on a remote host system.
File Transfer Protocol. An Internet system that enables users to remotely access files on other computers.
(File Transfer Protocol): A system for moving or copying files from a remote computer (called an FTP site) to their own computer over the internet. FTP is a method of logging into another internet site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files. Many internet sites have publicly accessible databanks of downloadable material that can be obtained by using FTP. These sites are often referred to as Anonymous FTP sites because anyone can log in using the UserID "anonymous" and their email address as a password.
File Transfer Protocol, the protocol used on the Internet for exchanging files.
File Transfer Protocol. Internet tool for sending and/or receiving files from a server linked to the Internet.
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) provides a scheme for transfering plain-text or binary files between computers. Many data-resource computers provide limited read-only access with the user name "anonymous" which is how WWW browsers fetch files from URLs of the form ftp://computer/file.
(File Transfer Protocol) The Internet service that transfers files from one computer to another over standard phone lines.
An abbreviation for File Transfer protocol, this is a common method of moving files between two Internet sites. It allows one user to log onto another Internet site for retrieving and/or sending files. FTP was in use long before the World Wide Web.
A nearly universal protocol for transferring computer files from one machine to another.
Taxpayer-developed software (EDI, MMREF, X12) File Transfer Protocol - Rules determining the format and transmission of data that allow users to copy files between their local system and any system they can reach on a network.
ile ransfer rotocol. A standard which allows for the moving of files from one computer to another utilizing TCP/IP. FTP also refers to the program which utilizes the FTP protocol to transfer files.
( ile ransfer rotocol) A set of rules by which documents, images and applications can be transferred from one computer to another over a network.
An acronym for ile ransfer rotocol. This service is used to move file between machines both around the campus and around the world.
File Transfer Protocol. A method of transferring files to LinkShare's servers. Some merchants use FTP to transfer their transactional files to us; however, LinkShare recommends that merchants use LSTrans, our proprietary routing program (see LSTrans).
File Transfer Protocol. The protocol and software that permit a user on one host to access and transfer files to and from another host over a network. See also Trivial File Transport Protocol.
File Transfer Protocol. Computers use FTP when moving a file from one machine to another e.g., from your desktop to a server or from one server to another server.
FTP is used to transfer files from one machine to another via an Internet connection. This is typically used to upload content for a Web page, but may be used to store any kind of file.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol used for uploading or downloading files over the Internet. Webmasters often use FTP to upload web pages to their web hosting server.
(File Transfer Protocol.) A standard method to move computer files over networks, including the Internet. This is the method your Web developer typically uses to move files to and from your Web site's host server.
FTP means File Transfer Protocol. It is a widely used way to transfer file from a computer to another. Webguru has a built-in feature that allows you to automatically download your log files from your web server via FTP.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol that permits two computers to exchange files.
File Transfer Protocol is how computers talk to one another while transmitting files across the internet from one computer to another.
File Transfer Protocol, a means of uploading and downloading files to Internet servers.
File Transfer Protocol. The usual method of uploading files from your computer to a web server.
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File Transfer Protocol. In TCP/IP, an application protocol used for transferring files to and from host computers.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet standard protocol for transferring files between computers. FTP uses the Telnet and TCP protocols.
Abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. A program for transferring files from your computer to a server on the Internet, and vice versa. FTP is most commonly used for managing files on a website.
File Transfer Protocol. A TCP/IP application used for transferring files from one system to another.
1. n. The internet File Transfer Protocol. 2. vt. To transfer a file by FTP.
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File Transfer Protocol: FTP is the simplest way to exchange files between computers on the Internet. MEHco commonly uses it to upload and download client files and artwork and art proofs. Gigabyte: A gigabyte (pronounced GIG-a-bite with hard G's) is a measure of computer data storage capacity and is "roughly" a billion bytes. A gigabyte is two to the 30th power, or 1,073,741,824 in decimal notation.
File transfer protocol. This is the method of moving files from one location to another over a network connection.
File Transfer Protocol. This is the method of transfering files on internet.
stands for File Transfer Protocol and is the protocol used to transmit files over the Internet.
( File Transfer Protocol) - a commonly used method for sending files between two computers over the internet(Each of Volusionâ€(tm)s solutions include full FTP Access)
ile ransfer rotocol. An Internet protocol enabling users to remotely access files on other computers. This is how Web files are copied from the designer's computer to the Web host computer for online viewing.
FTP stands for file transfer protocol. FTP allows a webmaster to upload files to his server and download files to his hard drive. FTP can be done securely or anonymously as well - see SFTP.
The initials FTP stand for “File Transfer Protocol”. It is a method of transferring files over the Internet.
A communications protocol governing the transfer of files from one computer to another over a network
The File Transfer Protocol is an application program which moves files between computers connected to the Internet independent of machine type or operating systems.
File Transfer Protocol. Technical communications standard that controls file transfers via Intra- and Extranets and via the Internet. To transfer a file, FTP is started and a connection to the target computer is established.
File Transfer Protocol. A means of retrieving computer files, but also a means of uploading files to a server. FTP sites are generally special sites for downloading files. Most allow only a certain number of people to be connected at one time. You may have to make several attempts to reach a busy FTP site. Many FTP sites are now Web-based, which means you can reach them via your browser. You can FTP your files and update your Web site from home through an Internet Service Provider with the help of FTP programs including Fetch for Macintosh and CuteFTP for Windows. Netscape Navigator also has some built-in FTP uploading capabilities.
FTP stands for file transfer protocol, a system used to upload web pages to a web host. The software I use to do this is CuteFTP. If you hunt around, you can find free FTP software.
FTP programs, such as CuteFTP, Microsoft FrontPage, and FTP Voyager, can be used to upload (transfer) your website files to your website, so that when you type in your website address all of the website files that you have created will appear. No Entries No Entries IMAP (Internet Messaging Access Protocol) An upgrade of the standard POP3 email account, IMAP4 allows the user to archive messages into folders, store messages on the server, and read only the headers in a message without having to download the entire message.
File Transfer Protocol. A method used for transferring data over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol, the standard Internet method of transferring files. Applications such as Fetch and Rapid Filer use FTP to transfer files.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. A way to move files between your PC and a web site.
The protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network such that the file does not need to be converted to ASCII format before transferring it.
File transfer protocol. Part of the TCP/IP stack of protocols controlling file transfer between two computers.
file transfer protocol. The protocol or language and rules that lets you transfer files from one computer on the net to another.
ile ransfer rotocol. A common method for transferring files across the Internet.
The file transfer protocol that is traditionally used in ARPA networks. The ftp command uses the FTP protocol.
The File Transfer Protocol. A standard system for sending files between machines over the Internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) - A standard protocol for sending files between computers over a TCP/IP network and the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A method used to transfer files between computers, across a network, or over the Internet by using the TCP/IP network protocol.
file transfer protocol. Protocol used on the Internet for sending files. FTP is a method for accessing and transfer of files to or from an Internet Server or Workstation.
file transfer protocol - this is a method of moving files between your workstation and a remote server.
File Transfer Protocol. Moves files over a network.
File Transfer Protocol. A standardized means of sending files between computers on a TCP/IP network, such as the internet. This is used my many people and companies due to the wide ranging support on different computer platforms.
File Transfer Protocol. A higher level protocol, used in conjunction with TCP/IP.
File Transfer Protocol, a method of transferring files directly from one computer to another via the Internet. Usually used in place of emailing graphic files to preserve integrity and insure transfer.
File Transfer Protocol A common way that files are moved from one computer to another. If you want to put your website up on the web, you generally need to FTP it up onto a server. To get a worthy program, head over to the Software Review page.
Acronym for File Transfer Protocol. A method of transferring files from one computer to another. If you run your own website by buying server space you will probably need to learn about FTP.
A protocol that enables the transfer of files from one computer to another via the Internet. While email is fine for sending small file attachments, FTP is the best method for transfering larger files.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to provide file transfers across a wide variety of systems. Webmasters often use FTP to upload files to a web server, thus posting them to the internet.
File Transfer Protocol - A standard Internet protocol that is the common methodology used to exchange files between computers on the Internet. For additional detail about FTP commands refer to the following URL. http://www.simotime.com/ftp4cmd1.htm
File Transfer Protocol. A common method for sending and/or receiving files between Internet sites using a login system. Publicly accessed FTP sites are often called anonymous FTPs.
File Transfer Protocol is the standard Internet code used for copying files between computers. Much information is available to the general public from public FTP sites (called anonymous FTP).
A protocol that transfers files between the local host and a remote host or between two remote hosts.
Refers to File Transfer Protocol.
the more traditional method of sending files via the Internet medium. In other words, the more traditional method for sending files from a workstation to a server (located somewhere else than where the workstation is stored).
File Transfer Protocol - A fast, application-level protocol widely used for copying files to and from remote computer systems such as web servers. It also allows users to use FTP commands to work with files and folders. For example changing the attributes of files and folders.
File Transfer Protocol. Generally called FTP. One method of transferring files over intranets or the Internet.
Stands for "File Transfer Protocol". A tool that allows users to copy a file from one computer to another. This is one way to transfer the webpages that are stored on a PC to a server. The pages can then be viewed on other people's PCs through the internet.
An internet protocol that is used to exchange files among computers over the internet. (Source: Dreamweaver MX 2004)
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An Internet protocol that enables you to transfer files between computers on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. Protocol used to gain remote access to a Web server.
File Transfer Protocol. This is the language used for file transfer from computer to computer across the WWW. An anonymous FTP is a file transfer between locations that does not require users to identify themselves with a password or log-in. An anonymous FTP is not secure, because it can be accessed by any other user of the WWW.
Pron. "F. T. P." File Transfer Protocol. A means of downloading computer programs and information from the Internet. Anonymous FTP means that you do not need a specific ID or password to get into the system.
Technically, FTP is a language used to moved files; however, the term commonly refers to the process of sending a file via FTP or to an FTP site. FTP is used as opposed to HTTP, which is the language used to write web pages, The 'ftp' or 'http' that precedes a web address tells a web browser which language it should use when processing the request
A standard way of transferring files from one computer to another on the Internet and other TCP/IP networks. FTP is also the name of any of various computer programs that implement the file transfer protocol.
File Transfer Protocol is used to down-load files. Entering "anonymous" as your log-on (with your e-mail address as your password) allows you to use resources that the site has made accessible to the public.
FTP is the user interface to the ARPANET standard File Transfer Protocol. The program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network site. It passes usernames and passwords as plaintext, and has a very poor security stance.
File Transfer Protocol, Method used to upload and download files between a computer and Internet servers.
File Transfer Protocol, used historically to transfer files between systems. The standard FTP control port is TCP Port 21 in IP networking terminology.
ile ransfer rotocol-- communication rules that allow a transfer of files between one site and another
File Transport Protocol. A service for moving an electronic file of any type from one computer to another over the Internet.
FTP is short for File Transfer Protocol, which just means "how to get files from another computer to your computer without leaving your chair." For example, imagine you want to try a cool computer game before you buy it. Using the Internet and FTP, your computer asks another computer for a copy of the game. The other computer sends the game right to your computer so you can play it. With FTP, you can also get things such as an electronic book to read, free software, or the text of a famous speech.
(File Transfer Protocol) An abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol and is a universal format for transferring files on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A format and set of rules (protocol) for transferring files to a remote computer. If you build a website, you'll probably use FTP to put the site files on the computer that'll display your site to visitors.
Abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol. A special FTP program is used to transfer files from one computer to another. It is often used by Webmasters to upload their files to a Website. It is also used to download files from Websites.
A synonym for File Transfer Protocol. Using an FTP client, you may access a remote FTP server across a network for sending files to and receiving files from the remote FTP server.
ile ransfer rotocol. A method of data transfer that is used to download and upload files computer to computer. For example, uploading HTML files to the server which holds your site.
File Transfer Protocol. The protocol used to transfer files from one computer to another over the Internet. It is what you use to upload your files to your web server.
FTP is the underlying protocol on the Internet for copying files between sites. Whenever a user clicks on a Web link that delivers a file to their machine. It is actually FTP which transports the file, even though the user is using a Web browser at the time. There are many "FTP sites" on the Internet, where a system administrator has made files available for "anonymous FTP." That is, users can connect with an FTP tool and download files without having to register on the system where the FTP site is located. This can make large amounts of material easily available on the Internet, and is, in fact, one of the biggest reasons why the Internet is such an incredibly useful tool. The kinds of files made available for anonymous FTP can be nearly anything, from the text of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress to specification sheets for out-of-production hard drives. For example, an FTP site run by a software company may have demo versions of the software for sale, device drivers, patch files, help files, and so on.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is one method used to move files from a local computer to a web server. Generally one uploads a website via FTP.
File Transfer Protocol - a service on the Internet that allows you to transfer files from a PC to a FTP server (or between FTP servers). FTP is in fashion again as sending files as attachments in email is problematic due to virus problems. See local web pages about FTP.
File Transfer Protocol is the method used to upload and download files to a web server. Some browsers support FTP but is is often easier to use an specialised FTP client / application.
A protocol that defines the transfer of files over the Internet
File Transfer Protocol. A means of uploading and accessing files on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol, a way of quickly transferring files between computers.
File Transfer Protocol An Internet service to easily transfer files around the internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A means of retrieving and sending files from one computer to another over the Internet. Commonly used for updating a web site remotely.
Acronym for File Transfer Protocol, one of the standard protocols defined for use on the Internet. It is the protocol used for uploading webpages onto the server, so they will be visible to all.
File Transfer Protocol is a common way to copy files across networks.
File Transfer Protocol. A method for transmitting files across the Internet. Often called Anonymous FTP, because users are given restricted access to other computers without being required to identify themselves before downloading files. back to the top
It stands for 'File Transfer Protocol' and is used to upload files to the web. Some hosts offer it with the hosting package.
File Transfer Protocol. It is a protocol for transfering files from your local computer to the remote server or vise versa.
An Internet protocol that allows transfers of files from one computer to another. This is the most common method for uploading your site to your server. Most editors provide FTP directly and there are stand-alone FTP utilities available as well.
File Transfer Protocol. Using this protocol, you can transfer files over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol - lets you access your xbox hard drive from the pc (or from another xbox) when it's running evox or another ftp server. you can do anything you could with a drive attatched right to your pc
File Transfer Protocol. Communication protocol for files transfers.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol that provides network file transfer between any two networks.
(File Transfer Protocol) - A common method of moving files between two Internet sites. Most FTP sites require a login name and password before files can be retrieved or sent. See Also: Anonymous FTP, Log In, Password Page Top
File Transfer Protocol. The standard method for exchanging files between computers on the Internet. .
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard Internet protocol. It is the most common way to exchange files be-tween computers on the Internet. It is also commonly used to transfer Web page files from the creator to the computer that is acting as the server.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to transfer files from one Internet-connected computer to another.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol that allows the transfer of files from one computer to another. FTP can also be used as a verb.
File transfer protocol. A method of transferring files between two computers on a TCP/IP network.
File transfer protocol, allows users to transfer files from one computer to another.
Acronym for "file transfer protocol." FTP is one way to get your class materials moved from your home or office computer to the EEE server. You can also move your materials using fetch or file upload.
File Transfer Protocol is a standard Internet protocol and the simplest way to exchange files between computers on the Internet. FTP is commonly used to download programs and other files to your computer from other servers.
File Transfer Protocol. A set of rules established for the exchange of files between computers. FTP is a common method of remote access that can be used via a dial-in or Internet connection. Either type of connection requires FTP software. FTP allows users to access files on the network and gives them the ability to delete, rename, transfer, or copy accessible files to and from that network.
An acronym for File Transfer Protocol -- a very common method of transferring one or more files from one computer to another. FTP is built into most browsers so you don't need to know complex commands to use it.
File Transfer Protocol is a commonly used standard that enables the transfer of files from one computer to another. It is also commonly refers to the act retrieving and sending files from one computer to another.
File Transfer Protocol is a common method of transferring files from one computer to another. Common FTP programs are "Fetch" for the Mac, and "WS_FTP" for Windows.
File Transfer Protocol. A method by which a person directly connects to a server and can upload or download multiple files or directories. The accessed server acts as a remote drive, as opposed to a local drive like your hard drive, but access may be limited due to restrictions placed upon specific access types. Anonymous access is rarely given upload because of the potential dangers with hackers and phreaks. Many different FTP programs are available for use for nearly all operating systems.
is a very common method of moving files between two Internet sites. FTP is a special way to login to another Internet site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files. Unless you use FrontPage extensions, or have some other software for publishing your HTML files directly to your hosting account, you will probably need to have FTP access to your web site. Nearly all hosts provide this.
File Transfer Protocol is the standard Internet protocol for moving files from one computer to another.
'FTP' stands for 'File Transfer Protocol'; it's how you upload your files to the server, so that they're "officially" part of your website. You can download specific FTP Clients (programs for uploading files), though most Web Browsers can handle FTP, too. Hosting with G3Web also includes a free File Manager which you can use to upload files. Go to top
(File Transfer Protocol) one of the main ways files are transferred across the Internet. An FTP Site is that which is provided by a company or organisation as a depository for all kinds of files which users may download.
An acronym for File Transfer Protocol. The File Transfer Protocol is the common command set used to upload and download files from Web sites.
File Transfer Protocol. The Internet tool that allows the user to copy files from one computer to another over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. the first and most fundamental way to transfer files to and from remote computer sites. "Anonymous ftp" refers to being able to access public file archives without a password (Login: anonymous; Password: your e-mail address).
File Transfer Protocol; the TCP/IP protocol that enables users to copy files between systems and perform file management functions, such as renaming or deleting files.
an acronym for file transfer protocol. It is both a protocol and command for the UNIX operating system, and an Internet application, allowing users to transfer files over the Internet the same way a user is able to download files from a bulletin board service to his orher computer over a modem.
File Transfer Protocol. Method for downloading and uploading files over the Internet. Used for creation and administration of student web pages. ( more details: NetLingo TM)
File Transfer Protocol. It is used to transfer files between computers. For instance, a web designer or owner of a web site would use FTP to transfer the websites files from his/her personal computer up to the web server.
File Transfer Protocol. A standard method of transferring data files from one computer to another.
File Transfer Protocol. Allows users to copy files between the local system and any system reachable over the network. Every UNIX system has ftp and there are version for the Macintosh and Windows. A common way to make software (text files, sounds, pictures, utilities, etc.) available is to put it on an anonymous ftp server. Anonymous ftp servers allow users to login without a password, specifying "guest" as the user, and then copy whatever has been made available.
The standard computer protocol for transferring raw files across the internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A program for transferring documents and other files between two networked computers. This program will be useful for transferring WordPerfect documents on Robin Hood to the new MSC file server. Within the MSC on Windows95 machines, a "Winsock FTP" program called "WS_FTP95 LE" is used.
Short for File Transfer Protocol - a protocol that allows files to be transferred between two servers.
File Transfer Protocol, a method of transferring files from one computer to another. It is the standard way of uploading web pages to a server.
(File Transfer Protocol) The Internet service that transfers files from one computer to another. You can create ftp hyperlinks (ftp://) in the FrontPage Editor. IF(Graphics Interchange Format) A commonly used method of encoding images that contain up to 256 colors. eading A paragraph type that is displayed in a large, bold typeface. The size of a heading is related to its level: Heading 1 is the largest, Heading 2, the next largest, and so on. Use headings to name pages and parts of pages.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP allows a person to transfer files between two computers, generally connected via the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the protocol for sending and receiving files on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol, a part of the TCP/IP suit of protocols.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard Internet protocol that allows for the exchange of files between computers on the Internet. FTP is the simplest way to exchange files between computers.
File Transfer Protocol, referring to a system used to transfer files (software, text and graphics) between computers over the Internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) A set of rules for exchanging files between computers via the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol A software standard that allows the movement of files from one computer on the Internet to another.You can use Internet Assistant to copy files from FTP servers, but you cannot use it to post files to FTP servers. URLs of files on FTP servers begin with the string ftp
File Transfer Protocol. An Internet service that allows you to connect to a remote computer and copy files from one computer to the other. This usually requires an account on the computer you are connecting to but some computers allow anonymous FTP access.
(File Transfer Protocol) is a standard client/server protocol used for transfering files that operates over TCP/IP networks (such as the Internet). An FTP server accepts commands from systems running FTP client software that allows them to download/upload files from the server. FTP is popular on the Internet because it allows for fast transfer of large files, as well as some advanced features, such as resuming interrupted uploads/downloads. FTTC
File Transfer Protocol. A standard Internet protocol which allows files to be transmitted from one computer to another across a network.
File Transfer Protocol. Any application that allows you to move files between computers. These are the rules that the computer will follow to complete the transfer.
File Transfer Protocol. A standard protocol for transferring files between remote computer systems. Until recently, it was used almost exclusively on UNIX workstations and mainframes, but after PC users gained access to the Internet it became a popular alternative to BBS systems. The biggest limitation was that FTP-compliant software usually used a command line interface, which wasn't easy for beginners to work with. As the Internet grew in popularity, new standards appeared (Gopher, WWW), providing more user-friendly front-end software. FTP, however, still remains the popular choice among power users and computer professionals.
File Transfer Protocol - what enables you to upload and download files on the internet
File Transfer Protocol An Internet protocol for transferring files and programs between computers on a network, regardless of the operating systems used.
File Transfer Protocol. A method of transferring files from one computer to another over the Internet or Network.
File Transfer Protocol. With FTP you can connect to remote servers to upload and download documents, programs and graphics. There are many shareware FTP clients that provide a graphical (drag and drop) user interface. Most operating systems with a TCP/IP stack have a built-in text-mode FTP client which can be used when all else fails for file retrieval.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol (set of rules) that uses TCP/IP (another set of rules) to perform file transfers.
File Transfer Protocol. Used to transfer files to a server.
FTP is a method of transferring files across the internet from one computer to another. It stands for File Transfer Protocol.
File Transfer Protocol. A method used to transfer files across the Internet. FTP is typically used to upload and download files between your own computer and the Web server ho... Last Modified: 2004-05-13 Number of views: 240
File Transfer Protocol. A common way to retrieve files from the Internet. FTP provides a means of logging onto or connecting to a computer elsewhere on the internet.
Acronym for "File Transfer Protocol." A client/server TCP/IP service for transferring files between two computers. Usually runs on port 21.
File Transfer Protocol - a method of transferring files from one computer to another across the Internet. You need FTP client software to use FTP. Windows95 comes with a simple DOS-based FTP client, FTP.EXE. Anonymous FTP is the most common use of FTP.
Short for File Transfer Protocol, the protocol for exchanging files over the Internet. FTP is most commonly used to download a file from a server using the Internet or to upload a file to a server.
An older but common method of transferring files between computers.
File Transfer Protocol. An older protocol, used for transferring files between computers. ( HTTP, a more recent protocol, can also be used for transferring files.)
File Transfer Protocol, a set of rules that all software used to transport files over the Internet should adhere to.
File Transfer Protocol. An Internet protocol used for transferring files.
(File Transfer Protocol) FTP is a procedure and the and the parameters used to transfer files on the internet. FTP allows users to log into another computer and upload or download files.
Stands for "file transfer protocol." FTP is a protocol for transfering files to and from a web server. FTP is the most common method for managing files on a web server remotely.
A set of standard codes for transferring files over the Internet. FTP is usually used for retrieving large files or files that cannot be displayed through a browser. Windows FTP and Fetch are examples of FTP software. Gateway Computer that allows communications between networks one network with another. Used in ecommerce to act as an interface between a merchant and a bank; i.e, a Payment Gateway. Holdback A portion of the revenue from a merchant's credit card transactions, held in reserve by the merchant account provider to cover possible disputed charges, chargeback fees, and other expenses. After a predetermined time, holdbacks are turned over to the merchant. Note: Merchant account providers almost never pay interest on holdbacks.
This is the best method to transfer large files over the internet. Other protocols allow uploading and downloading, but they are not usually designed to transfer large streams of information for long periods of time.
stands for File Transfer Protocol, the standard for transferring software from one computer to another.
(File Transfer Protocol) – The basic program for copying files over a TCP/IP network.
File Transfer Protocol. File transfer protocol or FTP for short is a method used for logging into remote computer networks, browsing and searching directories, and downloading or uploading files without data loss. FTP is one of the methods used by PsPrint to upload artwork and mail list files via the Internet.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a convenient, easy way to send multiple or large files across the Internet. It is a very useful tool for building and editing your web site. Simply download an FTP client to access your LFH web site and load new pages and images. We recommend and support FileZilla.
File Transfer Protocol. This is the most common means of bulk data transfer over the Internet.
File Transport Protocol, this refers to a software tool that allows you to transfer files from your local computer to your hosting companies server or any other network.
File Transfer Protocol. A means for transferring files between computers
A set of rules used to govern the exchange of files over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. One method by which files are transferred over the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. An application program that uses TCP/IP protocol to allow you to move files from a distant computer to a local computer using a network like the Internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) The method used to upload/download files between the client and the host systems.
One of the most common methods for sending files between two computers.
ftp is the text-based client software application for interactively transferring files between systems on the Internet via FTP. ftp is bundled with the workstations provided by Silicon Graphics.
File Transfer Protocol. Originally a means of connecting to an Internet node and logging in to download files from a server. Nowadays FTP is commonly accessed via web browsers. See the section on Netiquette for a fuller description.
File Transfer Protocol. Used to transfer files between computers, such as installing websites on a host's server.
"Uploading Files" This is the method of moving files between two Internet sites. FTP is a special way to login to another Internet site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files.
(File Transfer Protocol) -- An Internet application and protocol commonly used to move files between two Internet sites, servers, or workstations.
File Transfer Protocol - Internet protocol used for sending files.
(n) (v) (adj) File transfer protocol. The method used to transfer files onto and off of a web server. Users who wish to FTP will have a username and password to access sites they are assigned by the web host. Anonymous FTP is an open to the public directory where users can upload or download files without a username or password authorization.
(File Transfer Protocol) - A way of transferring files over the Internet from one computer to another.
FTP or File Transfer Protocol allows you to upload files on the server or download files from the server. If your host supports FTP, then you'll need an FTP Client like WS_FTP or Cute FTP. You also need the FTP address of your host; if the PokeZam.com was your host it would be ftp.pokezam.com, and you'll need a username and password. Besides uploading files, you can create directories and CHMOD files.
File Transfer Protocol - A client/server protocol that can be used to transfer files between different hosts. It also allows for renaming and deleting files and directories.
A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network ( Internet, UNIX, etc.). It includes functions to log onto the network, list directories and copy files.[] G-M
File Transfer Protocol. An IP application protocol that provides reliable file transfers from one network device to another.
The internet protocol for transferring files to and from a server. An internet camera will use FTP to transfer image files to an FTP server.
File transfer protocol. This abbreviation can be used in URLs.
(File Transfer Protocol) The method connecting to an Internet site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files.
File Transfer Protocol - This refers to the language a FTP client and server speak to eachother which is used for transfering files from one place to another. You will have to have a FTP client such as FileZilla (free/opensource/no spyware) in order to get files from XBINS such as BIOS, Dashboard, and XBOX applications. You also use the FTP client to transfer files across a network to your XBOX when you use a BIOS or Dashboard that supports FTP such as X3 (X3 Modchip BIOS) or Avalaunch Dashboard.
File Transfer Protocol. The set of conventions for copying files from one place to another. FTP is loosely used as a noun and as a verb, to indicate the act of transferring files.
A networking standard for transferring files from one computer to another over the Internet. FTP is used to upload files to a Web server. .
The protocol for allowing you to connect to another computer and perform certain actions, such as listing files on that computer and copying files back and forth between the two computers. The program used to perform these tasks is called an FTP client. WS FTP is a popular client for Windows, and Fetch is a popular client for the Macintosh.
File Transfer Protocol. A file-sharing protocol that requires a login on the remote host and allows file transfer and file management activities on the foreign host.
the agreed-upon set of instructions and formats that two computers use to transfer information to each other
A protocol for transferring data files across a TCP/IP network.
File Transfer Protocol, an internet standard means of transferring electronic files between computers.
An Internet protocol for transferring files between two computers. Most browsers incorporate FTP software to download and upload files.
File Transfer Protocol. A standard protocol that allows for the exchange of files from one computer to another, usually from a server to a client.
File Transfer Protocol A protocol that can be used to transfer files over a network.
File Transfer Protocol. Computer software that permits the exchange of information between computers
A means of transferring files from your computer to your website, or from your website to your computer. There are many FTP programmes available, some free and some paid.
File Transfer Protocol. This is a safe and secure way to send a file from one data port to another. This method of data transferring allows both the sender and the receiver to acknowledge the transfer. It is like a cyberspace handshake.
File Transfer Protocol, a protocol to transfer files to a point to point protocol ( TCP /IP ) over the network i.e. the Internet.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol and is one of the three basic services supported by the Internet. (The other two are e-mail and Telnet.) FTP allows you to transfer program files (including both text and binary) from almost any system anywhere in the world to your account here at UCI.
File Transfer protocol: a means of allowing one computer connected to the internet to explore (a selection of) the files of another, to retrieve them and to send files to that remote computer.
An application used to transfer files between your computer and another on the Internet. FTP is a special way to login to another Internet site to retrieve and/or send files. Many Internet sites have established publicly accessible material that can be obtained through FTP; the user logs in using the account name anonymous. These sites are called anonymous FTP servers.
File Transfer Protocol. A mechanism for moving files between two machines over the Internet. An FTP site is a collection of documents, software, etc. which Internet users can transfer to their computers using FTP. The term anonymous ftp is used to refer to sites where no user id or password is needed to access the files. In other words the users are anonymous. FTP is also commonly used to transfer Web pages from the Webmaster's machine to the Web Server.
File Transfer Protocol. Technology which allows the user to connect to a different computer host and download files from it.
File Transfer Protocol. The FTP URL is used to "put" or "get" files from a server. It moves files between machines.
File Transfer Protocol is the means by which files or data is transferred from one computer to another.
A mechanism for transferring files between different computers over the Internet. Jim decided to upload his latest music composition to his school's computer using FTP so that other students could listen to his creations. Sue's web browser had been outdated so she decided to use FTP to download a newer version to install on her computer.
File Transfer Protocol. A method of copying files from one server to another.
(File Transfer Protocol) -- A very common method of moving files between two Internet sites. FTP is a special way to login to another Internet site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files. There are many Internet sites that have established publicly accessible repositories of material that can be obtained using FTP, by logging in using the account name "anonymous", thus these sites are called "anonymous ftp servers." Back to About HIP
File Transfer Protocol. A method of transporting the files of one user to another by means of uploading to a secure internet host location.
FTP is the File Transfer Protocol; it is an Internet protocol that allows you to retrieve files from so-called FTP servers. If you want to download KOffice from the Internet, you will probably use FTP.
File Transfer Protocol; a method of exchanging files between computers via the Internet. A program like WS_FTP for IBM PC or compatibles or Fetch for Macintosh is required. Files can contain documents or programs and can be ASCII text or binary data.
File Transfer Protocol. A standardized method for moving files between computers on the internet.
FTP or file transfer protocol is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network that supports the TCP/IP protocol (such as the Internet or an intranet).
file transfer protocol – a protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network such as the Internet
FTP is a method of uploading or downloading files to or from remote computer. The remote computer acts as an FTP server, whereas the local (home) computer is a FTP client. FTP is very commonly used to upload the web pages to a remotely located web server.
File Transfer Protocol - Refers to both a specification which says how files should be transmitted between two computers and the program that implements that specification. The use of FTP by itself is discouraged since information sent via FTP is unencrypted and therefore insecure.
FTP (or File Transfer Protocol) is the easiest, most secure way to transfer files over the Internet. By using an FTP program, you'll be able to securely transfer files from your local computer to your web hosting account, and back again.
Stands for "File Transfer Protocol". This is a standard language that is used to transfer files over the Internet. Sometimes you will come across an address like "ftp://www.internetsimplicity.net/documents.doc" The "ftp" in the beginning of this means that it is communicating with the server in a special language used only for transferring files, not HTML. See also HTTP
Short for File transfer protocol, an internet protocol that allows users to transfer files to and from other computers.
File Transfer Protocol) - file exchange between computers.
File Transfer Protocol is a method to transfer files from one location to another, either on local disks or via the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A TCP/IP standard protocol that allows a user on one host to access and transfer files to and from another host over a network.
A means to exchange files across a network.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, and is a method to transfer files between two computers and a method to gain access to files stored in a remote computer. For web hosting, you use FTP over the Internet to transfer files from your computer hard drive to a remote web server or download website files from a remote web server to your computer.
File Transfer Protocol. FTP is a service provided via the internet which enables you to transfer files from one system to another.
File Transfer Protocol, and application program that uses TCP/IP internetworks as a medium for transferring files. You can logon to an ftp site using an ftp program and transfer files from their site to your local desktop using GET command. Many sites allow ANONYMOUS ftp. At the login prompt, enter ANONYMOUS as the login name, and at the password prompt enter your e-mail address as password. You will have access to a limited number of public directories from which you can retrieve files.
File Transfer Protocol. Standard by which data is transferred between different computers on a network.
(File Transfer Protocol) A software program such as Fetch (for Macintosh) or WS_FTP (for Windows) that allows users to upload and download files (text or images) to and from the Internet.
A way to exchange files across a network.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. A system of file storage on the Internet that allows users to upload or download entire files.
Acronym for "File Transfer Protocol". This is the standard protocol most often used to upload files from a computer to a web server. There are standalone programs, such as WS_FTP or CuteFTP or Fetch, that you can use to transfer files between your computer and your account. Many WYSIWYG and text editing programs for web pages, such as FrontPage, DreamWeaver, GoLive and others have ways to let you FTP pages up to your account, so that you don't need to purchase a separate FTP program.
"FTP" stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is a way of uploading files to a web server (using special programs).
File Transfer Protocol. The standard method of transferring files using TCP/IP. FTP allows you to transfer files between dissimilar computers, with preservation of binary data, and optional translation of text file formats.
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file transfer protocol. file transfer protocol is used to download or upload files between your computer and a server on the Internet. It is commonly used for transferring large files (e.g. software downloads) and for uploading your Web pages to a server.
File Transfer Protocol. A member of the TCP/IP suite of protocols, used to copy files between two computers on the Internet. Both computers must support their respective FTP roles: one must be an FTP client and the other an FTP server. See also: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
File Transfer Protocol. FTP is the simplest way to transfer files between computers. It is frequently used to send ( upload) web page files from one computer to another and acts as their server by storing files so others can view them. FTP is also used to retrieve ( download) programs and other files from a server to your computer.
A protocol that enables a TCP/IP user on any computer to get files from another computer, or to send files to another computer. Usually implemented as application-level programs, FTP uses the Telnet and TCP protocols. The server side requires a client to supply a login identifier and password before it will honor requests.
File Transfer Protocol. Short for "file transfer protocol," FTP is a method for transferring data to/from web servers via a slightly different method than used by web browsers (which use the http method). FTP software is used to upload files to your virtual, shared, or dedicated web server site. FTP can also be used for direct downloads of files and images from a web server without being served from the public html directory (anonymous FTP). FTP access to a web server requires a password and username in order to gain access to the file/folder directories of a virtual domain.
FTP is the protocol for transferring files on the Internet. There are many Internet sites that have established publicly accessible repositories of material that can be obtained using FTP, by logging in using the account name "anonymous", thus these sites are called "anonymous ftp servers".
FTP stands for file transfer protocol. FTP defines conventions and methods that are specific to transferring files between systems over the Internet. FTP is not a secure protocol, meaning that data transferred this way is vulnerable to interception. See also protocol.
File Transfer Protocol. One of the main ways in which you retrieve, umm, well, files from other machines on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. A way of moving files across networks. With FTP you can login to another Internet site and download and send files.
(File Transfer Protocol) The most common protocol for copying files over the Internet. See also active mode FTP.
Ftp stands for file transfer protocol. Ftp is used to transfer large files between computers over the Internet. Websites that are created for ftp use are protected by passwords.
File Transfer Protocol. A method for uploading and downloading files on the Internet.
(File Transfer Protocol) Methods of transferring files to and from remote computers. To the Top
File Transfer Protocol. A method used to exchange files between computers on a network or the Internet using the TCP/IP protocol. It can also be the verb used to describe that transfer ("I need to FTP a file to them").
A protocol that allows for the transfer of files between an FTP client and FTP server.
File Transfer Protocol. A protocol which allows a user on one host to access, and transferfiles to and from, another host over a network. Also, FTP isusually the name of the program the user invokes to execute theprotocol. It is defined in STD 9, RFC 959. See also: anonymousFTP. FIND
File Transfer Protocol. A reliable method of transferring files over The Internet. Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
File Transfer Protocol (above TCP). See TFTP.
File Transfer Protocol. In TCP/IP, the protocol that makes it possible to transfer data among hosts and to use foreign hosts indirectly.
File Transfer Protocol. Standard Internet protocol for transferring files from one machine to another.
File Transfer Protocol: This is an application used for transferring files to one computer or another. Show related articles
File Transfer Protocol is a communications protocol used to transfer files from one computer to another over a network.
Internet standard used to upload and download files with other computers on the Internet. 2.32, 9.24
A standard for the exchange of program and data files across a network. Often used to upload data onto a website. Sliced web content management system now incorporated the uploading of files and images via FTP as bulk images and files can be uploaded in one go, as oppose to individually through a browser.
A communication protocol that makes it possible for a user to transfer files between remote locations on a network. This protocol also allows users to use FTP commands, such as listing files and folders, to work with files on a remote location.
The File Transfer Protocol that allows transferring of files over Internet.
Stands for File Transfer Protocol. Some podcasters transfer files from their computer to their hosting using this protocol.
File Transfer Protocol. Name given to the nature of transferral of files (of any sort) across the Internet, most commonly used when uploading or transferring to a designated folder on a server as in a website upload.
(File Transfer Protocol) - 'FTP' - a standardized text based method of transferring files from one computer to another usually from an 'FTP' Server on the Internet.
File Transfer Protocol. Usually compressed and formatted files of electronic information. Normally used to transfer computer programmed information from one PC to another via the www.
File Transport Protocol. a method for retrieving files from a remote Internet site. Many sites out there allow what is termed an 'anonymous' connection. In other words, there exists a special username called 'anonymous' so that the site can act as a library of useful public domain programs and documents.
File Transfer Protocol is the protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network, eg the internet.
A way of remotely transferring files from computer to computer over a network. Both parties have to have special software in order to read the files.
(File Transfer Protocol) - Internet tool to transfer files via the Internet from one computer or server to another. FTP can be used to download or upload files between a remote computer/server and an individual work station (e.g. email, file download).
An application-layer protocol used for transfering files between computers or other devices on a network. Opto 22 SNAP PAC brains and controllers contain an area for file storage, and files can be moved to and from this area using FTP.
This acronym means "File transfer protocol". The standard ports for FTP are 21/TCP (control) and 20/TCP (data). The firewall can pass FTP through its standard proxy, as well as browser FTP proxied through an HTTP connection on 80/TCP.
Acronym for : File Transfer Protocol. The transfer or exchange of files from one computer to another using FTP client software.
File Transfer Protocol; allows the uploading or transfer of files or Web sites created on local computers to a host computer. Used to download files from a Web site to a visitor's computer. Examples of FTP software are Fetch and Anarchie.
File Transfer Protocol. An Internet protocol to move files from one computer to another.