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First, from the File menu select <tt>Open from FTP/SFTP Server...</tt> | First, from the File menu select <tt>Open from FTP/SFTP Server...</tt> | ||
− | Then, put in the information for the Dreamhack (or other server) you are hosting on. For dreamhacks, the server name is <tt>hack.dreamwidth.net</tt> and the username is your hack username, always in the form of dh-USERNAME, and you should know your password. | + | Then, put in the information for the Dreamhack (or other server) you are hosting on. For dreamhacks, the server name is <tt>ssh-hack.dreamwidth.net</tt> and the username is your hack username, always in the form of dh-USERNAME, and you should know your password. |
Then, you'll be able to browse and find whatever file you want to edit like normal. | Then, you'll be able to browse and find whatever file you want to edit like normal. | ||
[[Category: Editors]] | [[Category: Editors]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:47, 4 April 2017
Using TextWrangler to edit files over FTP/SFTP
First, from the File menu select Open from FTP/SFTP Server...
Then, put in the information for the Dreamhack (or other server) you are hosting on. For dreamhacks, the server name is ssh-hack.dreamwidth.net and the username is your hack username, always in the form of dh-USERNAME, and you should know your password.
Then, you'll be able to browse and find whatever file you want to edit like normal.