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* using emacs/efs with@ in username
@ 2003-02-06  0:08 andrew dunn
  2003-02-06  1:43 ` gebser
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: andrew dunn @ 2003-02-06  0:08 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

Ive been using XEmacs now with my own server for quite some time,
opening and saving documents remotely using the format:
/user@domain.com:/file.html

Recently Ive had to start editing files on a server that includes the @
symbol in the username (e.g. 'user@domain.com'), which seems to make it
impossible to open files correctly.

The format for opening now becomes:
/user@domain.com@domain.com:/file.html

As you'd expect this doesn't work because it doesn't know which @ symbol
is part of the username, and which one separates the user from the
domain. I hope this is clear what my problem is, and there is some kind
of simple solution.

Thanks for your help,

-- 
myperl.cc - web hosting for perl people.

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