On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 22:55, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 15:03 -0700, Eucke Warren wrote: > > I have a potential customer who is looking to be able to upload and download > > files via his and his clients browsers. Is this something that lftp is > > suited for....anything else that anyone is using that is secure and user > > friendly? Thoughts, risks, real world war/horror thoughts? I am assuming > > that most of the use will be via IE.... > > > > The friendliest (but still very secure) solution I have found is WinSCP. > It is a nice and friendly Windows program with its own installer, where > they open it up and get two directory windows side-by-side (obviously, > one local and one remote). They then merely drag-and-drop from one side > to another. It's not http-based as the OP requested but I agree, I also favour this option by far. However look at http://filezilla.sf.net, seems a bit more attractive. -- HaJo Schatz <hajo@xxxxxxxx> http://www.HaJo.Net PGP-Key: http://www.hajo.net/hajonet/keys/pgpkey_hajo.txt