Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 15:59:57 -0500 From: Schiz0 <schiz0phrenic21@gmail.com> To: "David Banning" <david+dated+1197231249.7ec844@skytracker.ca> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: looking for online text editor Message-ID: <8d23ec860712041259p140cb821q32bfe1aa9879ce1@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20071204201405.GB88299@skytracker.ca> References: <20071204191130.GA86443@skytracker.ca> <6.0.0.22.2.20071204134831.024c9de0@mail.computinginnovations.com> <20071204201405.GB88299@skytracker.ca>
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On Dec 4, 2007 3:14 PM, David Banning <david+dated+1197231249.7ec844@skytracker.ca> wrote: > > running the java filemanager - same goes for attempting to run > > mindterm-ssh. Is there some plain text editor program > > out there that will allow me to simply login and edit my files in > > plain text - (not a gui html editor) ? > > > > I use putty to ssh to remote servers and use vi to edit files once > > logged in to the server. > > But putty has be installed on the machine you are working on, right? > > I need to have access on, say a library computer, where no local software > can be installed. I can log in to webmin and edit the files via their > file manager. The actual edit process does -not- appear to be java, > but the file manager to select the file -is- java so I can't select > the file to edit. > PuTTY has no installer - It's just a binary. I think your only choices are PuTTY, that AjaxTerm someone mentioned earlier, or AnyTerm (Linked to on the AjaxTerm website).
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