I think that the username@passwort-thing is something that does not work at all 
in MediaWiki, because it uses other mechanisms.

However, I think that for SMW getting data out of a protected SMW is a very 
important aspect. Maybe something like a token based thing can be implemented? 

E.g. a call to an RSS-feed includes a public key (like Google Analytics uses 
one) and in the settings of the wiki, valid private keys are defined that 
bypass the login-mechanisms when a corresponding public key is used?

Any thoughts on this from the SMW developers?

regards,
Bernhard

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> Heiya,
> 
> I have not tried this since I do not have a password protected wiki so
> far. Still I am thinking of switching
> to one. Thus it would be cool if this result format works in this
> environment too. Perhaps the best idea would
> be to get SRF to drop username:password@ during export. However, I do
> not know if something like this is
> possible or if this actually does the trick.
> 
> Cheers [[kgh]]
> 
> 
> Am 18.07.2011 13:24, schrieb Krabina Bernhard:
> > Hi,
> >
> > did anyone have success in using the icalandar export format of a
> > password protected SMW in another program?
> >
> > I failed in Google calendar as well as zimbra with URLs like
> >
> > http://username:passw...@wikiurl.com/Special:Search....
> >
> > It works in non-protected SMWs, though. Any ideas on how to do it?
> >
> > regards,
> > Bernhard
> >
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