Welcome! The purpose of these pages is to provide help for the 3 kinds of people using net2ftp:
Users - how to upload files, how to copy a directory
Follow the links above to go to the section that you're interested in, or continue to read below for a brief explanation of what is net2ftp.
What is net2ftp?
net2ftp is a web-based FTP client written in PHP.
Lets explain this in detail.
Web-based means that net2ftp runs on a web server, and that you use a browser (for example Internet Explorer or Mozilla).
FTP is the communication method to access files on a remote computer. You need it to access your files on the account given by your provider to host your homepage. FTP is different from HTTP in that it was made specially to transfer (big) files. If a transfer is interrupted, with FTP you can resume it where it broke off, whereas with HTTP you can not.
PHP is a programming language that is used to make dynamic websites.
User features
Navigate the FTP server
Once you have logged in, you can browse from directory to directory and see all the subdirectories and files.
Upload files
There are 3 different ways to upload files: the standard upload form, the upload-and-unzip functionality, and the Java Applet.
Download files
Click on a filename to quickly download one file.
Select multiple files and click on Download; the selected files will be downloaded in a zip archive.
Unzip files
Different formats are supported: .zip, .tar, .tgz and .gz.
Copy, move and delete
Directories are handled recursively, meaning that their content
(subdirectories and files) will also be copied, moved or deleted.
Copy or move to a 2nd FTP server
Handy to import files to your FTP server, or to export files from your FTP server to another FTP server.
Rename and chmod
Chmod handles directories recursively.
View code with syntax highlighting
PHP functions are linked to the documentation on php.net.
Plain text editor
Edit text right from your browser; every time you save the changes the new file is transferred to the FTP server.
HTML editors
Edit HTML a What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG) form; there are 2 different editors to choose from (FCKEditor and TinyMCE).
Code editor
Edit HTML and PHP in an editor with syntax highlighting (CodePress).
Search for words or phrases
Filter out files based on the filename, last modification time and filesize.
Calculate size
Calculate the size of directories and files.