"Morrison, John" wrote:
>
> Fair enough, I didn't really consider mirroring.
>
> Is this going to be able to communicate over ports _other_ than 80 - for
> example ftp as I have terrible trouble sitting behind a corportate -
> _we_know_everything_much_better_than_you_ - firewall.
Anything is possible :)
Is ftp really easier than http for you? It's been my limited experience
that the corporate IT shops chop down ftp much more often than http -
they probably limit access to certain sites via http, but I can't see
why JJAR would offend them, other than it's code being brought into
their system. (which you could do with a floppy...)
I have also seen where *all* ports other than 80 are restricted use
outbound, with ftp provided by an app proxy.
geir
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