On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 2:09 PM Michael Barnes <barnmich...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I use a program that uses curl to automate ftp file transfers. The problem
> I have run into is the username for the ftp account is an email address (
> u...@host.com). When I enter the information in the window to edit the
> downloads, I put in the host information, then in the user box, I put
> u...@host.com. Unfortunately, the download failed. It was suggested to
> escape the @, so I tried user\@host.com, but the program did not accept the
> \. When I typed it, it just didn't show up.
>
> So, any curl experts out there can help me put the @ in the username?
>
Not a curl expert, but this
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32122586/curl-escape-single-quote/39802572
suggests you also have to escape the \ also as in '\'@
ymmv
Bill Barry
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