Op dinsdag 12-02-2008 om 13:30 uur [tijdzone -0600], schreef Shaun
McCance:

> I've used it for grabbing tarballs from ftp.gnome.org.  Unfortunately,
> it's not as useful as it could be, since the gnome-vfs ftp backend
> doesn't follow symlinks.  So if you try to use Nautilus to grab all
> the .tar.gz files for a release, you'll be sorely disappointed.

As long as the FTP backend isn't finished, would it be an option to
allow distributors to make nautilus use something like FUSE on-the-fly?
(Yes I know, FUSE is Linux only, so I'm not suggesting a hard
dependency.)

Short of that, an ftp:// URL which Nautilus can't handle, should be
passed on to Epiphany which still relies on the Mozilla networking
back-end. No upload support, but still better than nothing.

regards,

-- 
Reinout van Schouwen



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