> When telneting use "ls -all" to see the .file
> When FTP, you can't
>
> So, any file with a . in the front is considered a hidden
file that is not
> apparent through http or ftp....

That is not really correct, it depends on the FTP client.
As far as I know all ftp servers allow ls -a or ls -la
but some ftp clients don't have a way to issue the
command.
Gerald


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