HTML Torrent Client?

no exist...you can use the web access from the more popular clients though so you can access them via the web.
 
Azureus can be controlled from a web browser (although probably not want you want), Opera also has an inbuilt torrent client.

You will still need to open up tcp/udp ports to get DHT to work, it will work without it but just a bit slower.
 
This is annoying - the firewall basically allows traffic through Port 80, all the high ports are closed.

I've tried setting uTorrent to use Port 80, but the download rate is still very poor. According to the client, the firewall is blocking incoming connections, which, I assume is the reason for the poor download.

The suggestion of Opera was a good one, but doesn't work for the same reasons.

If I could find the files I needed on FTP that would work, not having much luck so far though.

I think I am going to concede defeat on this one - bah! ;)
 
until work notices volumes of encryted packets coming and wonders whats going on :p


(atleast thats what they do here at UEA unless your stupid enough to not encrypt them)
 
A friend of mine in South Africa downloads off my FTP which is SSL'd and his IT friend at work went off at him for downloading at work, but said he didnt have a clue what he was downloading due to SSL. Pretty nifty but clued up companys will still have your 2 front teeth for utilising their bandwidth.
 
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