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![]() Hmmm, not exactly what I was looking for (this seems to be a list of files on the system, whereas I'm looking to have Limewire serve to the Web browser a specific file if I happen to know it's name or other info about it) -- but -- it might be a work around in the meantime. Does the current version of Limewire let you see all of the files it is sharing through an http connection (ie., using the Web browser to list files shared byLWire?). That is, can I do something like this on the localhost instead of the named host that you pointed me to: http://localhost:6346/gnutell...-view/278067/57 I tried a few variations of the above with my Web browser (while Limewire is running) but it didn't work -- is there a specific path that I must provide after the http://localhost:6346 url to show the files that Limewire is sharing? Aaron |
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