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Going Further
Now that you have seen how to use a program
like WS_FTP to do anonymous FTP, we'll let you in on a little
secret: we can often use the Web Browser to do anonymous
FTP downloads! Let's give another example of an anonymous
FTP session to a software archive, but this time we will
use the Web Browser.
Open a second browser window, and enter the
following URL address:
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/
You should get a screen display that looks
something like the following:
Now, we are going to retrieve a set of "Frequently Asked
Questions" (usually known as FAQs) on Internet
Relay Chat.
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Scroll down this screen
(the list is very long) until the entry "irc", and click
to open this folder.
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Inside is another
folder with an "irc-newsgroup-faq" file. Click to open.
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Your browser should
now display the text of the FAQ.
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Save the text being
displayed on the screen into a file on your computer
by choosing "Save As File" from under the "File" browser
menu and giving the name "irc-faq" and the directory
where you want to store it in the dialog window that
pops up.
Notice that the URL address being displayed
by your browser at this point is
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/irc/irc-newsgroup-faq
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Therefore, we could have come directly to
this file by entering this URL address immediately at the
beginning.
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