ons 2006-03-22 klockan 14:07 +0100 skrev Baumgaertel, Oliver: > I've sniffed a bit of the traffic and saw that Squid actually tries to > "cwd" through the whole path, one layer at a time, while all others > directly "cwd" into the target directory with one request.
See RFC1738 "3.2.2. FTP url-path" for why... If you want to CWD directly into the diretory the /:es up to the last one before the file name needs to be URL-encoded indicating a single directory name with embedded / characters.. > So, is that a bug, or is it seen as a special feature? As far as I know, > the rfc isn't very specific, but as all others do it the other way ... As you can see above the RFC is very specific on this. But most others do not care about the RFC on ftp:// URL format or interpretation, which is a problem... There is no intentions to break Squid to be as dumb as most others. But Squid do have a lot of workarounds to attempt making broken/non-compliant URLs work. Regards Henrik
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