I downloaded and installed the HTTP browser plugin, so I can access HFS (https // www _ rejetto _ com/ hfs/).
I'm a total newbie and have no clue where the plugin is located.
I'm trying to connect to 111.222.333.444:12345
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How use HTTP plugin
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Re: How use HTTP plugin
Hi and welcome FrenX !
So you're a "total newbie" and can't read the included "readme.txt" ?
Well, let me do that for you:
HTH?
or do we talk about different things?
FrenX wrote: 2019-12-13, 07:50 UTC I downloaded and installed the HTTP browser plugin,
I'm a total newbie and have no clue where the plugin is located.
So you're a "total newbie" and can't read the included "readme.txt" ?
Well, let me do that for you:
readme.txt wrote:HTTP Browser plugin for Total Commander - by Fabio Chelly
- INSTALLATION
..
.....
- HOW TO USE IT
1. Under Total Commander, access 'My Network places'
2. Double click on 'HTTP Browser'
3. Click on 'Connect'
4. Enter the URL you want to browse and ENTER
...
...... and so on...
HTH?

Re: How use HTTP plugin
Sorry I see my post is utterly vague. Not to say wrong...
When clicking Network I see the plugin.
When I start the plugin it shows some files of which I guess they contain the code of HFS.
But I want to see a file list that I see when I call that address from a web browser.
HFS is somewhat similar to FTP but it uses a HTTP.
I think I'm expecting a bit to much here, because making this work would require TC to do full HTTP in a pane.
Now I expect an answer like "Use FTP it's fully integrated into TC".
That's a fact and I got that running and it's my prefered choice. The thing is that when on guest WiFi (hotel, restaurant, airport, etc) certain ports and/or protocols seem often to be blocked. So I'm looking into backup solutions. I want access to my files at home. Nothing special, just for me personally, so no enterprise level solution with all sort of options required.
When clicking Network I see the plugin.
When I start the plugin it shows some files of which I guess they contain the code of HFS.
But I want to see a file list that I see when I call that address from a web browser.
HFS is somewhat similar to FTP but it uses a HTTP.
I think I'm expecting a bit to much here, because making this work would require TC to do full HTTP in a pane.
Now I expect an answer like "Use FTP it's fully integrated into TC".
That's a fact and I got that running and it's my prefered choice. The thing is that when on guest WiFi (hotel, restaurant, airport, etc) certain ports and/or protocols seem often to be blocked. So I'm looking into backup solutions. I want access to my files at home. Nothing special, just for me personally, so no enterprise level solution with all sort of options required.
Re: How use HTTP plugin
To access https addresses, there is a "WFX HTTPS Browser" plugin (you can find links to it and some additional info in this topic), which works the same way as mentioned http fs-plugin.FrenX wrote: 2019-12-13, 07:50 UTCI downloaded and installed the HTTP browser plugin, so I can access HFS (https ...
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