A thihing(k) about the Login.

A thihing(k) about the Login.
JPRuehmann Tuesday 9th March 2021, 10:30:28Hello
I am the only one that feels confused about the Login Scheme (USER@PASSWORD)?
The URL Scheme says PROTOCOL://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/PATH
So the Login Scheme could be mistaken with a eMail address for example,
I think it would be clearer if the scheme would be at least USER:PASSWORD to keep it in the Internet Standards.
Thanks,
I am the only one that feels confused about the Login Scheme (USER@PASSWORD)?
The URL Scheme says PROTOCOL://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/PATH
So the Login Scheme could be mistaken with a eMail address for example,
I think it would be clearer if the scheme would be at least USER:PASSWORD to keep it in the Internet Standards.
Thanks,
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Sorry, that is one point why I dont entered it as Bug or Question too.
By the Way I don´t understand what these two things have to do with each other.
And the other Question is solved by the actual Login Scheme.
The only point I am setting is that an ":" would be less confusing than an "@" at that point.
But this is only a thinking of mine it is no Feature Request too.
By the Way I don´t understand what these two things have to do with each other.
And the other Question is solved by the actual Login Scheme.
The only point I am setting is that an ":" would be less confusing than an "@" at that point.
But this is only a thinking of mine it is no Feature Request too.

Ho ok alright I understand.
In fact at the beginning Flatboard used this identification format: Pseudo#Password but it was problematic for regex in PHP.
In fact at the beginning Flatboard used this identification format: Pseudo#Password but it was problematic for regex in PHP.
Last modified by Fred on Tuesday 9th March 2021, 21:21:02
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