An address to which you can upload or download files on the Internet.
a computer that is running FTP
a location on the Internet from which you can download files
a place allowing access to files for downloading
a place on the Internet to store files for delivery to anyone who has access
a place on the Internet to store files for delivery to other persons
a place where visitors can download files from your site
a remote location for uploading and downloading files
a server which has an Internet connection and uses the File Transfer Protocol (an agreed standard for transferring files using the TCP/IP protocol) to let you log on and download/upload files
A source of data on the internet.
A source for data on the Internet. See Part III.
File transfer protocol site. Wordbank's FTP site is used to deposit and retrieve files for suppliers and clients. Access to the site is controlled by usernames and passwords.
A location on the Internet or other network where files are stored and available for transfer.
An FTP Site is essentially a Web site where customers will send their Web site contents. ZoomTown will prepare a non-anonymous (normal) FTP site for the customer. An FTP user account will be supplied to the person who maintains the customer's Web site. The holder of this account will be able to access files stored on the Business Hosting server via the FTP site. ZoomTown does not provide anonymous FTP sites. The FTP space will be included as part of the total disk space allotted to the customer.
A computer on the Internet that specifically stores files for users to FTP to their own computers. When the FTP site does not require the user to have a specific user ID and password, it is called an "anonymous FTP site."
FTP stands for "File Transfer Protocol." KABA keeps an "FTP site" which means a "place" on the internet where clients can upload their "digital files" (artwork) to us. Call us for a password and instructions if you want to send art this way. This is not the only way to send art. You can always send it by courier.
a server with an address on the Internet that has been set up to use FTP to store and transfer files.
A computer dedicated to the storage of files, usually organized by subject, that can be accessed through anonymous FTP or e-mail. Most files stored at archive sites are compressed and need to be extracted (unzipped, or unstuffed) to be used.
FTP is a communications protocol that lets people and companies make files available for transfer from their computer to your computer.
The primary ftp server on the Internet for an entity such as a company, university, organization, or other institution. The term ftp site does not usually refer to a ftp server on an internal LAN. Many sites on the Internet have adopted the naming convention of using the hostname or hostname alias ftp to denote the primary ftp server as in the domain name ftp.sgi.com.
a host computer that follows the ftp; usually will let you download files without an account (anonymous ftp)
the collection of files at a given ftp address. Sometimes used synonymously with ftp address, as in "Can I download it from your ftp site?". See ftp, FTP.
Collection of files including text, graphics, audio, video, and program files that reside on an FTP server. 2.33