> ....
> If you use Windows XP:
>
> (You only have to do all this once.)
>
> Go to Network Neighborhood.
>
> Click Add a network place.
>
> Select Choose another network location and click Next.
>
> Put in the internet address of your ftp site
> ( the same address you'd use in your ftp client ).
> ....
You can also just enter an ftp address
in the address bar of your browser
and then save it as a bookmark ....
ftp://user_name@your_host.com
Making an entry in Network Neighborhood
seems to be optional ....
I've been ftp-ing to my personal web space
this way for several years using ....
[ Win98 | Win2K | Debian Linux ]
[ IE | Firefox | Opera ]
If you open 2 browser instances and tile the windows,
then you have a dual-pane ftp client ....
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Stanley C. Kitching
Human Being
Phoenix, Arizona
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