ID: 24892
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: php at lostair dot net
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: FTP related
Operating System: Irrelevant
PHP Version: Irrelevant
New Comment:
You need to use urlencode on the username/password. Not bug.
Previous Comments:
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[2003-07-31 14:19:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What kind of ftp server is this where you can use a user _name_ with an
"@"? Can you connect to it with a regular ftp client and copy and paste
that ftp session into here?
Also note that the URL scheme is "ftp", not "fttp".
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[2003-07-31 13:47:27] php at lostair dot net
Description:
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There are problems when the @(AT) character is contained within the
username through a fopen statement.
In the following exampls, there are no escape characters utilised.
However, this doesn't help the matter either.
I previously send in a Bug report for the same situation with the
phase_url - but was classed as a bogus. So, where is the problem then?
As it is possible to have a @(AT) sign within the user name.
Reproduce code:
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$handle = fopen("fttp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]","rw");
// user="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
// password = "password"
// host = "ftp.dnacpu.com"
Expected result:
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For the file to be successfully accessed
Actual result:
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No Connection, due to the problem that there are two AT signs contains
within the URL.
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