This doesn't have anything to do with Net::FTP I think. I've had a look at the I-Spy-Script, and the part you have to modify there would be:
sub ParseURL
{
my($url)= shift;
my($protocol, $site, $login, $password);
$url=~ /^(\w+):\/*([^\/]+)\/(.*)$/; # chunk the URL components
$protocol= uc($1); # preserve matches in real variables
$site= $2;
$path= $3;
if ($site=~ /\@/)
{ # check for the optional login field
($login, $site)= split("\@", $site);
($login, $password)= # check for the optional password field
split(":", $login);
return($protocol, $site, $login, $password, $path);
}
else
{ # no account information
return($protocol, $site, "", "", $path);
}
}
Because there the URL gets splitted into different parts which is given to Net::FTP via CheckViaFTP.
Simply modifiy the split-part and use another char than / to split it. If you don't know how to do that, post a reply here . (I'm short of time at the moment...)
giant
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