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FTP, v. Computing. Brit. |ɛftiːˈpiː|, U.S. |ˌɛftiˈpi| Forms: 19– FTP, 19– ftp [‹ FTP n. Compare earlier FTPing n.] 1. trans. To transfer (a file) from one (remote) computer or system to another, esp. over the Internet.
1977M. Crispin Request for Comments (Network Working Group) (Electronic text) No. 734. 1 A more complete description of the display facilities of supdup and its can be found by FTP'ing the online file.info.;its tty from ARPAnet host MIT-AI. 1982TCP-IP Digest (Electronic text) 1 xii, The users are not always aware that their files can be FTPed. 1983G. L. Steele et al. Hacker's Dict. 69 Lemme get this copy of Wuthering Heights FTP'd from Stanford. 1987W. Lazear Request for Comments (Network Working Group) (Electronic text) No. 1031. 1 The central host table is FTP'd by a host on a timely basis from the NIC. 1999Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) 13 Dec. 67/1 They wouldn't know how to FTP something up to a Web server if their life depended on it. 2. intr. To go to a site and establish an FTP connection with it.
1994Internet World Jan.–Feb. 32/2 A way to allow up to four BBS callers to also telnet and ftp out to the Internet. 1994.net Dec. 17/2 Vincent Van Gogh... You can sample several of his more famous works by ftp-ing to the following site. |