On Thursday 18 October 2001 20:14, Josh Hansen wrote: > I guess the reasoning is that in FTP mode you're really just reading a > virtual filesystem via the ftp IO slave. So in other words, HTTP is like > your normal web browser, FTP is like your normal file manager program. It's > just a matter of paradigm. > > Does that makes sense???
Maybe, but why we differ between ftp and http? We can work in http mode in the same way as in ftp mode: Following a link, going up one directory and so on. I'm voting for "Save Link as..." in ftp mode. I will report an wishlist bug. Frank -- Frank Mehnert ## Dept. of Computer Science, Dresden University of Technology, Germany ## ## E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~fm3 ##

