Mozilla has announced plans today to remove support for the FTP protocol from Firefox. Going forward, users won't be able to download files via the FTP protocol and view the content of FTP ...
The handling of clicking on FTP links from within Firefox will soon be passed to other applications, as Mozilla will rip out Firefox's FTP implementation. A year ago Mozilla announced its intention to ...
Mozilla will pull support for the FTP protocol in a future version of its Firefox web browser according to one of its software engineers, Michal Novotny, who spoke to ZDNet. Once support is pulled for ...
Despite all the magic that web apps and web browsers are able to do these days, much of the Web and the Internet in general still operates on top of decades-old technologies. This isn't just about ...
There was a time when you could do almost anything in a web browser or could at least install extensions to do what the browser natively can't. While the craze of turning browsers into Swiss Army ...
After steadily deprecating the ability to FTP files from within Firefox, Mozilla is to remove the feature entirely from its version 90 release later this year. The steady updates to the Firefox web ...
Mozilla will follow in the steps of Google Chrome and start blocking the loading of FTP subresources inside HTTP and HTTPS pages. By FTP subresources, we refer to ...
A new version of Firefox 5 has been discovered which is now available on the Mozilla FTP servers. The final release of Firefox 5 hasn’t been officially released as yet, but if you are brave enough you ...