On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Michael Kraus wrote:

> G'day...
>  
> I'm wanting to retrieve some files of a web server using wget.
>  
> Unfortunately though the username contains a @ symbol, and the man for
> wget indicates that the way to do what I want would be to:
>  
> wget -r ftp://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dir/file 
> 
> However, the username contains a @

Well it's going to be some form of escaping... maybe \@ or %40

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