Raymond Wiker writes:
libcurl supports ftp, so that shouldn't be a problem. Another
alternative
might be a a pre emacs-lisp implementation.
w3 already supports this and more. It sucks, but don't let that
discourage you. :-)
As an example of an ftp program that does not fit the assumptions
made by efs: Windows 7 comes with an ftp program that does not
support passive mode.
My condolences.
I could install an alternative ftp client, but that option would
only be available to users with elevated privileges,
How do these users without elevated privileges manage to install
XEmacs, then? I guess management is sufficiently clueless that they
don't realize that any Emacsen is a gaping security hole, and have
approved it? It's really not clear to me that corporate security
policy is a problem that we can do much to help solve.
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