<string>This information points to the the ftp server. HOST can either be a standard ip adress like 192.168.2.1 or a domain name. PORT is the port number on which the ftp server listens. In most cases this is 21. Both are seperated by a ":" character. A legit input would be "ftp.kde.org:21".</string>
<string>This information points to the the ftp server. HOST can either be a standard ip adress like 192.168.2.1 or a domain name. PORT is the port number on which the ftp server listens. In most cases this is 21. Both are seperated by a ":" character. A legitimate input string would look like this: "ftp://ftp.trinitydesktop.org/:21".</string>
<string>This information points to the the ftp server. HOST can either be a standard ip adress like "192.168.2.1" or a domain name. PORT is the port number on which the ftp server listens. In most cases this is 21. Both are seperated by a ":" character. A legit input would be "ftp.kde.org:21".</string>
<string>This information points to the the ftp server. HOST can either be a standard ip adress like "192.168.2.1" or a domain name. PORT is the port number on which the ftp server listens. In most cases this is 21. Both are seperated by a ":" character. A legitimate input string would look like this: "ftp://ftp.trinitydesktop.org/:21".</string>