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FTP auto connect

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Hi,

I use FTP very often, and I need to connect several folders in the same server. I think to add these connections to Directory Hotlist.

But when I configure it, I've some problems:

1) If I use ftpopen command, I need to have one entry in "FTP connect..." menu, for every folder.
2) If I use cd ftp://user:pwd@server/folder construction, it works... But unfortunately my user name contains an "@" sign itself, and TC interprets as server name from this sign to the end.

What can I do?.
Has someone some idea?
Thanks

BR
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Jqn wrote:Hi,

I use FTP very often, and I need to connect several folders in the same server. I think to add these connections to Directory Hotlist.

But when I configure it, I've some problems:

1) If I use ftpopen command, I need to have one entry in "FTP connect..." menu, for every folder.
2) If I use cd ftp://user:pwd@server/folder construction, it works... But unfortunately my user name contains an "@" sign itself, and TC interprets as server name from this sign to the end.

What can I do?.
Has someone some idea?
Thanks

BR
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:D Hello Joaquin!
I saw something like this for my mailer config., where "@" in a loggin was replaced by "%" (because the user name was the e-mail address, and 2 "@" were not allowed)
:?: To test... Without any warranty
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Clo,

Thanks for your reply.
I've tried to substitute it with "%", "+", "_"... and others that already I do not remember....

But my server rejects all these connections.

The solution would be that TC was accepting an additional path in the ftpopen command... Add it to WISHLIST

BR
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Other idea...

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Jqn wrote:Clo,
Thanks for your reply.
I've tried to substitute it with "%", "+", "_"... and others that already I do not remember....
But my server rejects all these connections.

The solution would be that TC was accepting an additional path in the ftpopen command... Add it to WISHLIST
BR
Joaquin

Hi again!
:idea: Another idea: did you try to use a third-party pure FTP-Client, like WS_FTP which is free of charge for personal using?
¤ Or any other able to accept the second path?
¤ At last, could you contact the server Admin. ? Maybe he(she) could change the server-config. to accept "%" or so, instead the "@"?
:cry: No more idea at the moment...
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Thanks you again.

Really, which I look is not a solution for my little problem. I know all these possibilities that you say.
Also, all this is solved using several entrys in "FTP connect...".

What I want to expose is an improvement in TC's use, which could be used by all users.

BR
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[face=courier]On 08-01-2004 14:16:26 +0000 Jqn wrote:

J> 1) If I use ftpopen command, I need to have one entry in
J> "FTP connect..." menu, for every folder.


What's wrong with it, actually? Sorry, but I can't see your problem, can you be more specific?[/face]
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The problem is to open multiple connections at the same time, AFAI understand.

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Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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