On Wednesday 14 December 2005 12:57, Jason Hayes wrote: > Ric is correct, > > The proper formation of the ftp URL will look like this > > ftp://yourusername:yourpassword@tigerflag.com or > > ftp://yourusername:yourpassword@ftp.tigerflag.com > > Konqueror then truncates the password and turns it into the format that > Ric used. > > One other thing you can check is that your username may be > "username@tigerflag.com". Some hosting accounts require you to add the > domain name as well because they host several accounts on one server and > need the domain name to figure out what directory they are sending ftp > requests to. Adding the domain to the username is indeed very common with hosting providers. I don't think I've used one that didn't do it. In that case, you need to encode the @ symbol: ftp://kurt%40myhost.com@myhost.com This would set the username to 'kurt@myhost.com'. On a related topic, if tigerflag.com allows SSH access, then using 'fish' instead of 'ftp' is another option. Just 'fish://tigerflag.com' would pop up a dialog for username and password (the same used to ssh in) and from then on, you can interact with all the remote files as if they were local. Kurt --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss