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> Yep. I tried a CLI ftp client in the meantime and saw this, too. So "not > quite ftp" still means I'd have to have a custom client. I think you missed the point; it is 100% ftp plus some additional features for handling submission and second level authentication. The problem is that the browser cannot cope with the output of an abitrary compliant FTP server because it is relying on behaviour that is not specified by the standard (and for which there are probably already a dozen variants in real ftp servers - try talking to your local friendly(?) NT ftp server, and if it looks sensible, issue the command "SITE DIRSTYLE" to put it into the out of the box mode).