Six years ago #Firefox announced they followed Chrome and removed FTP.
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Six years ago #Firefox announced they followed Chrome and removed FTP. #curl did not. Still hasn't.
curl is not removing FTP
FTP is going out of style. The Chrome team has previously announced that they are deprecating and removing support for FTP. Mozilla also announced their plan for the deprecation of FTP in Firefox. Both browsers have paused or conditioned their efforts to not take the final steps during the Covid-19 outbreak, but they will continue … Continue reading curl is not removing FTP →
daniel.haxx.se (daniel.haxx.se)
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Six years ago #Firefox announced they followed Chrome and removed FTP. #curl did not. Still hasn't.
curl is not removing FTP
FTP is going out of style. The Chrome team has previously announced that they are deprecating and removing support for FTP. Mozilla also announced their plan for the deprecation of FTP in Firefox. Both browsers have paused or conditioned their efforts to not take the final steps during the Covid-19 outbreak, but they will continue … Continue reading curl is not removing FTP →
daniel.haxx.se (daniel.haxx.se)
@bagder i'm still encountering ftp links firefox is unable to open almost everyday, so i resort to curl
mozilla really finished off prematurely here
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Six years ago #Firefox announced they followed Chrome and removed FTP. #curl did not. Still hasn't.
curl is not removing FTP
FTP is going out of style. The Chrome team has previously announced that they are deprecating and removing support for FTP. Mozilla also announced their plan for the deprecation of FTP in Firefox. Both browsers have paused or conditioned their efforts to not take the final steps during the Covid-19 outbreak, but they will continue … Continue reading curl is not removing FTP →
daniel.haxx.se (daniel.haxx.se)
@bagder at least locally FTP is still very useful
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Six years ago #Firefox announced they followed Chrome and removed FTP. #curl did not. Still hasn't.
curl is not removing FTP
FTP is going out of style. The Chrome team has previously announced that they are deprecating and removing support for FTP. Mozilla also announced their plan for the deprecation of FTP in Firefox. Both browsers have paused or conditioned their efforts to not take the final steps during the Covid-19 outbreak, but they will continue … Continue reading curl is not removing FTP →
daniel.haxx.se (daniel.haxx.se)
@bagder Thanks
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@bagder i'm still encountering ftp links firefox is unable to open almost everyday, so i resort to curl
mozilla really finished off prematurely here
@bagder i funnily enough i also used to bootstrap a browser on windows without ever running msie by doing "ftp ftp.mozilla.org". i wonder how it works nowadays, i hope that they don't make you run edge first and accept its license conditions first before running firefox lol
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@bagder i funnily enough i also used to bootstrap a browser on windows without ever running msie by doing "ftp ftp.mozilla.org". i wonder how it works nowadays, i hope that they don't make you run edge first and accept its license conditions first before running firefox lol
@bagder oh wait there's curl in powershell now
*quietly leaves the room*
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Six years ago #Firefox announced they followed Chrome and removed FTP. #curl did not. Still hasn't.
curl is not removing FTP
FTP is going out of style. The Chrome team has previously announced that they are deprecating and removing support for FTP. Mozilla also announced their plan for the deprecation of FTP in Firefox. Both browsers have paused or conditioned their efforts to not take the final steps during the Covid-19 outbreak, but they will continue … Continue reading curl is not removing FTP →
daniel.haxx.se (daniel.haxx.se)
@bagder The link for the photo credit 404s. I think they deleted their account; maybe link directly to https://pixabay.com/photos/steam-train-locomotive-train-501638/ ?
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@bagder i'm still encountering ftp links firefox is unable to open almost everyday, so i resort to curl
mozilla really finished off prematurely here
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@ozzelot @lkundrak @bagder
Removing the RSS reader and abandoning their WYSIWYG website creator is still worse as far as UX is concerned.
They're supposed to be the guardians of an open, protocol-driven internet: yet can't be bothered to make self-published websites attractive to the rubes.
Maybe their decline started with the decision to only make a browser, rather than a combined WWW/Email/HTML editor/IRC/USENET program.
(the "Firefox OS" boondoggle might've had some actual legs if it was built around the Seamonkey suite) -
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@bagder oh wait there's curl in powershell now
*quietly leaves the room*
@bagder hope the real slim shady curl ask you to be your default curl implementation and sets an alias in powershell's init file? or a periodic nag if you decline?
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