XEMACS on Windows 2000 Pro

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XEMACS on Windows 2000 Pro

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I am trying to use XEMACS at home to programme in php, how do i open and save files to another server in my university, i haev all persmissions, usernames and passwords to do this, put i cant figure out how to get XEMACS to do this for me??
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http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/PLD/dists/ ... oarch.html

You'd better ask this question in Miscelaneous forum.
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Thanks, just wasnt quite sure where to ask it.
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Just checked this is the Miscelaneous Forum!!!!
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Seems like the moderator has moved the topic because it was in PHP-Theory and design forum.
Regarding the xemacs remote filesystems: I'd recomend you download and install xemacs-efs package.
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i have installed all the packages but i just dont know how to open a remote file that is not on my computer but on my university server
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I haven't used XEMACS for almost 5 years, so I can't help you. Read the manual and Google it.
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Cheers thanks for your help, apreciate it
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Post by Pyrite »

If you're on Win2k, you might try PerlEdit from Indigostar, its free and does "Open Files from Remote FTP" real well.
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