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Re: I can't help but wonder
by AC on Monday 20/Jan/2003, @00:30
You should be able to URL encode the @ sign... @ is ascii character 64, which is hex 40, so you'd use %40 in place of @. For example:

ftp://user%40somewhere@domain/path

This should work from anything that supports ftp URLs, including KDE, but I haven't tried it. :-)
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Re: I can't help but wonder
by AC on Monday 20/Jan/2003, @00:37
Replying to myself, ha ha...

You can also just use ftp://domain/path and if that host doesn't have an anonymous FTP account, KDE will pop up a box allowing you to type both the name and the password. That method is a little slower, but probably easier. :-)
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  • Re: I can't help but wonder
    by jaysaysay on Monday 20/Jan/2003, @17:38
    both dont work in my case.
    i still continue to use gftp which is good.
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Re: I can't help but wonder
by David Faure on Wednesday 29/Jan/2003, @15:21
You are correct. The Konqueror FAQ has an entry for this BTW.
http://www.konqueror.org/faq.html

Hmm, why is there only Plain Text in the Encoding combobox, but there is still a line at the bottom saying "Allowed HTML:" ... Let's add a "dot.kde.org" area on http://bugs.kde.org :))
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