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		<title>Eclipse: Setting up FTP in Eclipse Galileo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The method I used to get FTP in Eclipse was to install Aptana Studio and Use the FTP client that came with it.

 Once you get Aptana Installed you will need to open the Aptana Web perspective (Window -&#62; Open Perspective-&#62; Other -&#62; Aptana Web).
Once you have the perspective open you should see a tab [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The method I used to get FTP in Eclipse was to install <a title="Aptana Studio Download" href="http://www.aptana.org/studio/download" target="_blank">Aptana Studio</a> and Use the FTP client that came with it.</p>
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<li> Once you get Aptana Installed you will need to open the <strong>Aptana Web</strong> perspective (<strong>Window -&gt; Open Perspective-&gt; Other -&gt; Aptana Web</strong>).</li>
<li>Once you have the perspective open you should see a tab called <strong>File</strong>, if you don&#8217;t see this tab you can open it by going to <strong>Window -&gt; Show View -&gt; File.</strong></li>
<li><strong> </strong>In the File tab there should be an item called FTP, if you right click on it you will be presented with ftp options to create a Ftp Site.</li>
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