Manas K wrote:
Hello Dr.Chip!

I tried out that version to the same effect. I did post earlier on the vim mailing list and a gentleman (Tony) confirmed my suspicion that once a directory was opened by using the direct path, any other directory I further try to navigate will need to have a "/" after it, which somehow sub-directories don't show.

You can also try two commands provided by netrw:

  gf : treat string under cursor as a file's name
  gd: treat string under cursor as a directory's name

Netrw has a variable that may help you:

  g:netrw_ftp_list_cmd

See :help g:netrw_ftp_list_cmd . The point is: netrw expects the listing delivered by ftp to include the name followed by "/" in the case of directories. Try using ftp directly; does

   ls -lF

show directories with trailing slashes? It could either be the site that's causing trouble, your ftp doesn't pass along options, etc. If you find some magic option that gets those slashes, modify the variable.

Regards,
C Campbell

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