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Old 24-04-2008, 09:32   #1
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Got an excel file that I'd like to use both at work and at home. It's only 36k in size so nothing major.

What I'd like to be able to do is open it up straight from the webspace in some way, use it and then save it again. I want to avoid downloading it and uploading it again as this could lead to errors if I forget to upload afterwards or something.

Can I mount the webspace folder as a local drive or something? Can be OS X only if really necessary.
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Old 24-04-2008, 09:40   #2
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Just as a note, I can connect to the web folder using Connect to Server in OS X via ftp but it will not let me write to the folder even though it has correct permissions.
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Old 24-04-2008, 10:17   #3
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Old 24-04-2008, 10:26   #4
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I'd love to be able to have a mounted device on my desktop in OS X pointing to an ftp network drive so this interests me. I also tried Connect to Server but it allowed me only read access.
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Old 24-04-2008, 10:33   #5
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Not a direct answer to your question but I have an Excel file I like to be able to access and alter from anywhere (my work rota) - I use Google docs for this.
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Old 24-04-2008, 10:39   #6
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iDisk iNnit.
Not paying Apple for iDisk webpsace just to host a 36k file

Google Docs look quite good but I think I'd prefer to keep it to an actual normal file. Will look more into how Google Docs works though as I might have misunderstood it.
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Old 24-04-2008, 11:10   #7
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Finder only mounts FTP volumes as read only so you need to use a 3rd party solution. Apparently it can be done with macfuse (which I'm using for the NTFS-3g stuff) but I'm yet to try it with an FTP volume
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Old 24-04-2008, 17:25   #8
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Was gonna say, from a *nix point of view there's bound to be something using fuse. Quick Google turns up this:

http://curlftpfs.sourceforge.net/

There are apparently packages in the repos.

http://blog.mypapit.net/2007/05/how-...curlftpfs.html

Seems pretty simple
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have a look at FUSE, and MacFUSE. Not used FUSE, but MacFUSE works really well
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Old 25-04-2008, 14:33   #10
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I had a really quick play with Fuse on Ubuntu last night and I think it should do what I need. Once I've got that sorted I'll have a play with MacFuse. Hopefully, that should be problem solved
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