Try using the following syntax as input url: http://usernameassword@www.whatever.com/test.zip
should also work for ftp sites (if you replace http by ftp)
Try using the following syntax as input url: http://usernameassword@www.whatever.com/test.zip
should also work for ftp sites (if you replace http by ftp)
If you hover over the hyperlink in the previous post, you'll see the correct syntax on the bottom of your browser...
Hi,
I tried your tip (I have no success), but situation is more complex, because my username is e-mail address and protocol is secure http.
A.) If I am trying this syntax:
https://myemailusername@myemaildomain.com:password@www.wha tever.com/test.zip
I get: Exception Failure("int_of_string")
B.) If I am trying another syntax:
https://www.whatever.com/test.zip@myemailusername@myemaildomain.com:passwor d
MLdonkey just says: Parsing HTTP url
The last one seems to be good, but nothing happens.
May you have any other tip or trick?
Last edited by metamorphose; 18-12-2007 at 18:55.
Intresting question. I haven't tried it yet. The problem I think is the username. When it actually parsing the URl it finds two @ characters, where one or zero (logical/bool variable) expected, so the return value of the function will be two (witch is an intger), instead of the two strings (usernameassword and the hostname/dir/file). I'm not sure, just guess.