thewebgeek
Technical User
okay here is where I'm at presently.
When a user logs in as anonymous, they are to enter "anonymous" in the user ID field, and their email address in the password field. However the "@" symbol in the email address seems to confuse IE, so I get an error message page.
So then I tried removing the password field, hoping that IE would do what Netscape does by prompting you for a password, no such luck.
the pass= window.escape(pass); command will prevent the error caused by the "@" symbol, but it does not capture the email address.
here are some pages that I am experimenting on
signin2.htm, and signin3.htm
Below is my code.
<!--
function enter()
{
user = document.frm.user.value;
pass = document.frm.pwd.value;
window.location = "ftp://"+user+":"+pass+"@phoenixsoftware.com/pub/";
pass= window.escape(pass);
}
//-->
When a user logs in as anonymous, they are to enter "anonymous" in the user ID field, and their email address in the password field. However the "@" symbol in the email address seems to confuse IE, so I get an error message page.
So then I tried removing the password field, hoping that IE would do what Netscape does by prompting you for a password, no such luck.
the pass= window.escape(pass); command will prevent the error caused by the "@" symbol, but it does not capture the email address.
here are some pages that I am experimenting on
signin2.htm, and signin3.htm
Below is my code.
<!--
function enter()
{
user = document.frm.user.value;
pass = document.frm.pwd.value;
window.location = "ftp://"+user+":"+pass+"@phoenixsoftware.com/pub/";
pass= window.escape(pass);
}
//-->