Most Hosting services do not allow it any more because it is considered a Bridge of security.
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I've never heard of a web host that does not allow you to "edit html". That would defeat the purpose. .
He is talking about direct editing.
I.e., The capacity to point the HTML editor directly to the file on the site and open it and edit it online.
When you do so you save yourself the transfer step. It used be available yeas ago before all the Slizbalsl discovered the Internet.- D: - :twisted:
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