I don't believe you can use Safari for the FTP upload function. This is done via the Finder.
In the Finder: Go menu>Connect to Server or 'Apple Key + K':
Enter the FTP address in the browser window (click on the + sign to retain the address) and select 'connect' . Once the connection is made, the Server will appear in the Finder Window on the left sidebar. You can drag/drop files to this location, or drag/drop from this location to your Finder.
If you need something more sophisticated, a Google Search under 'FTP Mac Intel' might prove helpful.
iMac G5 Rev C 20' 2.5gb RAM 250 gb HD/iBook G4 1.33 ghz 1.5gb RAM 40 gb HD Mac OS X (10.4.8) LaCie 160gb d2 HD Canon i960 printer, Airport Express (2 units)
In the Finder: Go menu>Connect to Server or 'Apple Key + K':
Enter the FTP address in the browser window (click on the + sign to retain the address) and select 'connect' . Once the connection is made, the Server will appear in the Finder Window on the left sidebar. You can drag/drop files to this location, or drag/drop from this location to your Finder.
If you need something more sophisticated, a Google Search under 'FTP Mac Intel' might prove helpful.
iMac G5 Rev C 20' 2.5gb RAM 250 gb HD/iBook G4 1.33 ghz 1.5gb RAM 40 gb HD Mac OS X (10.4.8) LaCie 160gb d2 HD Canon i960 printer, Airport Express (2 units)
Oct 28, 2012 Safari has been Apple's Web browser for many years, and the company keeps making improvements to it at regular intervals. Originally designed to be a Web browser with the Mac. Uploading photos to Instagram from Chrome only takes a few clicks of the mouse. Open Safari and click on Safari in the menu bar at the top of your Mac's screen. Jul 19, 2019 Post to Instagram from a Mac using Safari. If you already use Apple’s native Safari as your browser, you’ll be happy to know that you can upload to Instagram from your Mac without a whole lot of extra work. The secret is to use developer tools, so that you can view Instagram exactly as if you were using an iPhone or iPad. First, open Safari.
Uploading From Safari For Mac Free
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