You can't. Use a FTP client for FTP, use a HTTP client for HTTP. Squid, FWTK
http-gw, and many other HTTP proxies are capable of translating a FTP URL into
an FTP protocol request, essentially becoming an FTP client with HTML as the
UI. But the intent is to make things easier for users who click on FTP links
embedded in HTML web pages, not to implement a full-featured FTP client.
Is your browser even capable of doing ftp uploads, with or without a proxy?
Probably not... IE5 has a complete ftp client built into it, but I don't
think IE4 or NS4 and earlier versions do.
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 3:40 PM
> To: spiff
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> Subject: Re: http-proxies that do ftp
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> spiff writes:
>
> [...]
> > Are there any other proxies in this price range (ie free) with source code
> > that support ftp either via http, or via another ftp-proxy in the browser
> > (ie netscape 4.x MSIE 4.x opera 3.5X) ?
>
> You can try Squid <URL:http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/>. But I could
> not find any way to do uploads through it. Has anybody found how to
> do that ?
>
> Kim-Minh.
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