A Java FTP component accessible through your browser allows file management with FTP server, including renaming, downloading, uploading, and deleting files and directories. The applet FTPS connection is also available as an option. See applet doc for more information.
One of the best things about FTPConnector is that it doesn't require any installation. Additionally, it's cross-platform, so any web browser that runs on Java 2 should be able to handle the applet. Plus, it includes firewall support, allowing users to communicate with FTP servers from behind a firewall using passive FTP mode.
FTPConnector also offers support for different transfer modes, so users can choose whether to transfer files using Text or Binary mode. And, if you need to transfer an entire directory, the applet allows for recursive downloads and uploads, including all subdirectories. Finally, the transfer status monitor helps users keep track of their transfers and cancel them if necessary.
Overall, if you're looking for a simple and reliable FTP client that runs within your web browser, FTPConnector is definitely worth checking out. With its user-friendly interface and useful features, it could be a valuable tool for anyone who needs to transfer files easily and securely.
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