Thanks Eddie, I did as you said. Yes, RCDefaultApp is a free preference pane available from: http://www.rubicode.com/Software/RCDefaultApp/ Which I found on Version Tracker. Allan Eddie Hargreaves wrote: > No, Safari doesn't support FTP. It hands it off to the Finder, which only > sort of handles FTP. Specifically, it mounts the server as a remote volume > and allows you read-only access. > > If you use Transmit for FTP, I suggest you change your system's ftp:// > protocol setting using RCDefaultApp, which I'm pretty certain can be > downloaded via VersionTracker.