Oops! That previous message was for Tobias, the one with problems with the python client.<div><br></div><div><br></div><div>Sandro, in regards to the C client, yes %40 did not work for me, nor does it have any facility for SSL friendliness. I will check more into libowncloudsync, I was just copying what Mirall was doing!</div>
<div><br></div><div>-Craig <span></span><br><br>On Wednesday, March 13, 2013, Sandro Knauß wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hey,<br>
<br>
did you try to use the urlencoded username and password?<br>
@ -> %40, etc.<br>
<br>
This way csync should be able to parse it right.<br>
<br>
In the longrun, we maybe should switch to libowncloudsync (part of ownclound-<br>
client) and also have featuers like get public url, share, etc. See<br>
<a href="https://github.com/owncloud/mirall/pull/42" target="_blank">https://github.com/owncloud/mirall/pull/42</a><br>
<br>
sandro<br>
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Am Dienstag, 12. März 2013, 18:17:07 schrieb Craig Sawyer:<br>
> Tom,<br>
><br>
> You are correct, it does! But it doesn't accept @ characters as usernames<br>
> (or other funky characters), and it does not have any way to handle<br>
> self-signed, or * signed SSL certificates, amongst other things. It<br>
> doesn't support proxies (tho at the moment the python version doesn't<br>
> either), etc, etc.<br>
><br>
> My two reasons for writing this were the requirement of non-traditional<br>
> static IP certificates, and email addresses as usernames. They are<br>
> required for my hundreds of users environment.<br>
><br>
> -Craig<br>
><br>
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