epanda wrote:
  let g:netrw_ftp_cmd= "ftp -s:".$home.".netrc"

When you use it, try

  :eftp://ftpperso.free.fr/whatever/path

Regards,
Chip Campbell

Ok it works but there is a confusion due to the help that is not
updated yet.

if the user is under windows, the netrc's content should be like that:

.netrc:
loginftp
passftp

That is not the same case under unix:
machine machinename login loginname password "thepassword"

Thank you for all Charles, I will now be able to edit some php scripts
with your powerful script.

Hello, Epanda:

I generally make changes to netrw.vim before I get around to changing the document. In this case I've just made v141b, and I've changed it a bit more. If, instead of <.netrc> one uses <MACHINE> in the g:netrw_ftp_cmd, then netrw will use the current hostname/machinename and swap it in the stead of MACHINE, tacking on ".ftp", so it'll be as if one had ftp -s:c:\users\userid\hostname.ftp . This method means that one can have multiple .ftp files with logins and passwords and netrw will use them as needed.

Regards,
Chip Campbell


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