> BTW: On Gump I found that the latest VFS fails to work with latest
> HttpClient. I suspect our best bet is to (for now) skip using VFS and
> simple
> use HttpClient directly. Take VFS out of your environment and see if http
> &
> file operate ok. [VFS is a nice idea, but HTTP is mainly what we use.]

Hello,
well, I guess you are absolutly right. The current spec of [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
does
only need HTTP, so there is right now no need for more. If we would like to
use more, we could use VFS in a kind of plugin :-)

Greetz

Markus
> 
> regards,
> 
> Adam
> 
> 
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