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You can try this

http://omnitechsupport-reviews.com/using-passive-ftp-in-google-chrome-browser/

 

Maybe this is an assignment, but I'll say this...

 

I had to change something in firefox as well to see ftp:// links

I don't mess around with ftp through browsers much.

If I want to give a user access I do it through sftp and user accounts.

If I want to share files can make them downloadable in other ways.

glob() is one way.

Merely by making a folder with no index file can show the files within.

 

To connect to ftp/sftp I always use filezilla, I suppose you can get a plugin for chrome

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