Hehe... http://www.web-ftp.org
all perl, all the time.
On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 12:19:19PM -0700, Ranga Nathan wrote:
Any recommendations for a web-based ftp client for our users? I want to
explore open-source options first as some modification may be needed for
mainframe directory /
John Saylor wrote:
if you need a login, you can also embed this info in the URL
ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/directory/file.txt
Some browsers are removing that functionality now, in an attempt to
protect users from scam URLs like
http://www.yourbank.com:really/long/meaningless/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Devers wrote:
I can't really blame them for dropping support -- it's not like it's a
feature that was getting a whole lot of legitmate usage...
Nor was it in the standard.
--
David Cantrell | Reality Engineer, Ministry of Information
Stæfcraft is seo cæg þe þara boca andgiet unlycþ
On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 03:42:09PM -0400, John Saylor wrote:
most web browsers 'speak' FTP [like they do HTML].
s/HTML/HTTP/
-Gyepi
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On Wed, 12 May 2004, Ranga Nathan wrote:
Instead of using the command line FTP or a proprietary windows GUI
ftp, I was thinking of using an FTP client via the browser. However, I
can not install anything on the server side. As you pointed out, I
want to be able to reach any server, including