What I'd like to know is how the browser can tell the
difference between when it's supposed to download
using ascii, and when it's supposed to be binary. I
downloaded some .tar.gz files that tar bitched and
moaned that it couldn't read.
-Indira
--- Jeff Hubbs ">Jhubbs@niit.com> wrote:
> Can someone explain what is actually happening when
> one tries FTP with a Web
> browser? Is the browser actually doing HTTP and a
> conversion takes place on
> the server side? What's the real story?
>
> - Jeff
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