I have go the same problem and I found that my previous version of wget
can handle this (the version was 1.7.1 I guess):

wget ftp://user:pass@[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc

and worked fine, lates sources print error `no host in the url' or similar,

perhaps --ftp-user and --ftp-pass would be good solution (just like http auth)

P! Vladi.

Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:
> 
> Hi. I love WGET, but I have a stumper: How do you put a URL if the FTP
> site requires a password that has an '@' in it??
> 
> Like:
>    wget ftp://userid:password@[EMAIL PROTECTED]:21/pub/incoming/blah.zip
> 
> does not work; because of the two '@'s confuse the parser.
> 
> Thanks :) -turgut
> 
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