For usernames containing the @ character simply replace it by %40 and wput will uri_decode it. When using the passwordfile you don't even have to care about the @ as you can see in the sample passwordfile provided with the source. Am Sonntag, 9. Januar 2005 21:56 schrieben Sie: > I want to use wput on a win32 platform. I don't really know how to > use wput too well, so I'm trying to get some info. > > I have to login to my ftp server using a "username@domainname.com" > type username and I have to provide a password. I would like to use > the wput.ini file with a password file and provide a list of files to > upload from yet a third file. how would I go about this if my > username is in the format of "username@domainname.com"? It doesn't > jibe at all with wput when I try to reference my username in the URL. > > Any help that could be provided would be greatly appreciated. > > Radioactive Redneck, UFM. -- Mit besten Grüßen Hagen http://itooktheredpill.dyndns.org GPG:D40FD26F mailto:itooktheredpill@gmx.de
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