It should work for all protocols.
EDIT
A piece of trivia. Hotmail has an interesting use for
this. Their name/password form is submitted by https to
a script that does nothing but redirect to a URL with the
name and password inserted as above, that will require
Digest authentication. The browser without prompting then
uses the name and password (as originally typed in their
form) and from then on has http authentication loaded.
Turning form entries into http authentication securely without encrypting your whole site is something that a lot of people think is impossible. Well it is not, and that is how you do it! :-)
http://name:password@www.somedomain.com/whatever/page.html
In reply to Put name and password in URLs by tilly
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