>>  I think each browser does something special to get back a 
>>fabricated html page
>>
>>  hth
>
>Found a way to get the convoluted html using the old xtranet (Terry had a
>browser example from gmatter as well).
>
>But I think I'll just use my directFTP after all.
>
>I would've expected the index.html text that the browser puts out when
>requesting a directories contents that are allowed to be seen. you know,
>like a browser does.


I'm not quite sure I understand. It's not the browser that produces 
the html, it's the www server. You can design the page template to be 
output yourself, if you like, as long as you have access to the 
server.

-A.


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