Mounting an FTP site

From: Drew Broadley (drew_at_iplaynz.com)
Date: 06/04/04

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    I was just wondering if there is any feature, patch etc. to allow me to
    mount an ftp site to a directory ?

    I don't need to know the pros/cons of this, I just need to know Yes
    (where ?) or No.

    Cheers,
    Drew
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