You are right and this is exactly what I would like to have. So if I understand 
you, it is impossible to ask apache to
behave, in forward configurations, as some web browsers (like firefox) during 
ftp connections or in other words to
transform the ftp output in a nice html page.

Thanks a lot for your answer and many thanks for your comprehension.

Vincent.

> On 5/4/06, Vincent Blondel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Joshua,
>>
>> Below you can find my httpd.conf. As I explained it, my clients connect
>> to this config running on port 7000 and this is working fine.
>>
>> Concerning eventual errors, I don't get any error with it, except that
>> when I try to access any ftp site ( example ftp://ftp.belnet.be/ ) I get
>> this result and this is pure text html output.
>>
>> Directory of ftp://ftp.belnet.be/FreeBSD/
>> (/mirror/ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD)
>
> If you use a url starting in ftp://, then your browser connects to an
> ftp server, not to apache httpd (assuming you aren't running an ftp
> module for apache).  So your apache configuration is irrelevant.  It
> is up to your browser/ftp client to decide how it displays the
> directory.
>
> Joshua.
>
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