On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Philip Webb wrote: > this doesn't really make sense: > it may be that a direct FTP client is faster once it gets started, > but you haven't explained why (using Lynx) each FTP is slower than each HTTP . FTP is a more complex protocol than HTTP, especially when used for accessing a URL, in terms of number of connections and messages exchanged per retrieval. Any evidence from a different browser that would indicate it's specific to Lynx? Klaus
- lynx-dev something wrong with ftp directory listing? Henry Nelson
- Re: lynx-dev something wrong with ftp directory lis... Philip Webb
- Re: lynx-dev something wrong with ftp directory lis... Hataguchi Takeshi
- Re: lynx-dev something wrong with ftp directory lis... Henry Nelson
- Re: lynx-dev something wrong with ftp directory lis... Henry Nelson
- Re: lynx-dev something wrong with ftp directory... Philip Webb
- Re: lynx-dev something wrong with ftp direc... Klaus Weide
- lynx-dev FTP vs HTTP Philip Webb
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- Re: lynx-dev something wrong with ftp d... Leonid Pauzner
- Re: lynx-dev something wrong with ... Klaus Weide
- lynx-dev Form Submission S. Saravanan
- Re: lynx-dev Form Submission Philip Webb
- Re: lynx-dev Form Submission David Woolley
- Re: lynx-dev Form Submission Leonid Pauzner
- Re: lynx-dev Form Submission S. Saravanan
- Re: lynx-dev Form Submission Vlad Harchev
- Re: lynx-dev Form Submission David Woolley
