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Using FTP |
| FTP is still one of the most-used ways of retrieving files on the
Internet. You may want to look at using FTP servers and FTP clients so that
you can access an FTP server without a Web browser. Using FTP clients has
the advantage of giving you access to non-anonymous FTP servers.
If you are using UNIX, you can access FTP servers using the built-in ftp command. You can get more information on UNIX's support for ftp by typing: man ftpat the UNIX command prompt. Windows also provides FTP support. You can access a Windows text-based FTP client using the Run button on the Start Menu. You should:
If you want to use a graphical FTP client, you can retrieve the following freeware or shareware clients for your personal computer:
Netscape Navigator has a USENET newsreader built into it, allowing you to access newsgroups without installing additional software. If you're using Internet Explorer 3.0 or earlier, additional newsreading software will have to be loaded on your computer. Netscape 4.0 and Internet Explorer 4.0 provide e-mail clients that include built-in newsreading software. If you're using a UNIX system you can use the "rn" command to access the system's news server and retrieve messages from USENET. rn is a command-line program and you may have to spend sometime learning to use it. If you're not interested in installing a full-featured newsreader, you can retrieve shareware or freeware programs from the following locations:
Once you've gained experience with USENET, you may find it a valuable source of information for creating your own Web pages. Here are some of the USENET newsgroups that deal with HTML:
gopher://gopher_serverwhere gopher_server is the name of the Gopher server you want to access. For example, to access the Gopher server whose address is gopher.wisc.edu, use the URL: gopher://gopher.wisc.edu
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