These are times of single file uploads, from the local file system: A tiff file of 4.7 MB: Using the management interface: 2'10" Using FTP: 25 seconds A jpeg of 478Kb: MI: 14 seconds FTP: 3 1/2 seconds An mp3 of 3.6MB: MI: 1'40" FTP: 17 seconds Why is this happening? Times were measured from pushing the required button until the page response (in the case of the MI), and until the "transfer complete" message in FTP. The test box was a Pentium 200 running Windows 2000, Zope 2.5b4, IE 5.5, and WS_FTP95. Moreover, when using Netscape 4.75 the times were even longer, unless playing around with the browser window (meaning resizing it several times during the upload) wich "fasten" the upload by apparently forcing the page to respond. (It looks more like a Netscape's bug this sort of response laziness) . Nonetheless FTP was still faster, and doing the same trick in IE didn't change the times above. Is it known that FTP is faster even for single uploads? If so, why does it have to be that way? Thanks in advance, Ausum p.s. As a funny coincidence, the mp3 file had this filename: "Marvin Gaye - What's Going On.mp3" :)