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"web based ftp" in the advanced settings section of the internet crap
On Tue, 11 May 1999, Mike Batchelor wrote:
| How are you folks getting IE5 to even USE a proxy for FTP? When I go to a FTP
| URL, I get the IE5 FTP client, not the Squid-generated HTML representation of
| a FTP site. I am using an automatic proxy configurator script. IE5 seems to
| ignore it for FTP URLs.
|
| > -----Original Message-----
| > From: Dancer [mailto:dancer@zeor.simegen.com]
| > Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 8:26 PM
| > To: Richard Stagg
| > Cc: Squid Users
| > Subject: Re: IE5 bug?
| >
| >
| > Richard Stagg wrote:
| > >
| > > Hi all,
| > >
| > > I've seen some odd behaviour with FTP using IE5 through Squid 2.1.
| > >
| > > If I go to an FTP site using Netscape Communicator, find a file called
| > > README, and click on it, then I get the file displayed, as expected. If I
| > > try the same using IE5 then the browser _appears_ to be appending a '/' to
| > > the filename (maybe because no extension is specified so it assumes it's a
| > > directory), Squid's FTP handling attempts to CWD to ./README and it all
| > > goes horribly wrong.
| > >
| > > Has anyone else seen this? I wonder if there's any way around it (apart
| > > from removing the trailing '/' from URLs ending in README in the
| > > redirector!)
| >
| > The IE5 release notes say that there is trouble with IE5 trying to do
| > FTP through a proxy. Maybe this is the trouble to which they refer.
| >
| > D
| >
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-- Corporations are not evil. That kind of anthropomorphism is inappropriate. Corporations are too stupid to be evil, only people can be that. -jwzReceived on Tue May 11 1999 - 12:21:52 MDT
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