Hi! On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 09:25:44AM +0200, Markus Wild wrote: > > old clumsy CacheFlow in place. They won't accept something like "Hey, do > > it like ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/, because your browser stinks, or go > > and get a decent FTP client". > > Hasn't M$ discontinued support for user:pass@ qualification in URLs with > recent IE updates/security-fixes? At least with http this no longer > works (had to fix own software there as well...).
May well be, but the customer's using NS, and not IE. Not sure about the version, though. Funny enough: Internet Explorer works fine this time: It properly asks for username and password. If you send in an URL like ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/, it sets the username to bla and asks for a pass. *gnarrrr* how I hate this! Cheers A. -- ___ ___ ___ ___ \C/ \O/ \L/ \T/ Andre Bonhote t: +41 (0)1 5 600 600 V V V V IP Engineer f: +41 (0)1 5 630 501 we make business COLT Telecom AG straight.forward IP Services e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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