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Re: Problem with Microsoft 2003 ftp server
From: Daniel Stenberg <daniel-curl_at_haxx.se>
Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 17:14:09 +0200 (CEST)
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Eric VERGNAUD wrote:
> Thanks for your feedback, you helped me dig a little better and correct my
But this isn't "relative", is it?
> curl: PWD
The server clearly reports to already be in the "/justinkahn" directory. Why
This looks like you're logging on with a user that enters in his own directory
> However it seems that Microsoft users are used to enter the prefixed url.
> Both urls
What both URLs?
> work fine with Internet Explorer on Windows and MacOS X and with Transmit on
What about Mozilla?
> so I tend to think that the prefixed url is somewhat legal
... if you say "common" instead of "legal" I think I'm leaning towards
> or at least a de facto Microsoft standard, but it's not handled by curl.
I believe curl follows RFC959 pretty closely, with only some minor descrepancy
Is there a benefit to anyone to accept a path that clearly is bad?
[PATCH]
I will not accept an unconditional check like this. It will effectively ruin
> By the way, why is the dir stored in ftp->entrypath prefixed with '/' ?
Because the entrypath is full absolute path to where curl entered the server.
> I don't think the following code (also in ftp_perform):
Why not? I believe curl works with quite a lot of ftp servers...
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Received on 2004-05-13
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