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2016-07-29 2017-06-01
5.9 stable released (martin) 5.10 Bug 1479: Handling dav:// URL. (martin)
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==== [[win_vista_and_newer]] Windows Vista and Newer ==== ==== [[win_vista_and_newer]] Windows Vista and Newer ====
-On Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista, WinSCP registers to list of applications that handle ''%%sftp://%%'', ''%%ftp://%%'', ''%%ftps://%%'', ''%%ftpes://%%'', ''%%scp://%%'' and ''%%ssh://%%'' protocol %%URL%% addresses. &winvista &win7 &win8 &win10 If WinSCP is the first application to support some of these protocols (most often ''%%sftp://%%'', ''%%scp://%%'' and ''%%ssh://%%'', usually also ''%%ftps://%%'' and ''%%ftpes://%%''), it becomes a default application for these. +On Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista, WinSCP registers to list of applications that handle ''%%sftp://%%'', ''%%ftp://%%'', ''%%ftps://%%'', ''%%ftpes://%%'', ''%%scp://%%'' and ''%%ssh://%%'' protocol %%URL%% addresses. &winvista &win7 &win8 &win10 //The latest beta release// also registers ''%%dav://%%'' and ''%%davs://%%'' protocols. &beta If WinSCP is the first application to support some of these protocols (most often ''%%sftp://%%'', ''%%scp://%%'', ''%%ssh://%%'', ''%%dav://%%'' and ''%%davs://%%'', usually also ''%%ftps://%%'' and ''%%ftpes://%%''), it becomes a default application for these.
If you want to change the registration (for instance to make WinSCP default application even for ''%%ftp://%%'' %%URL%% addresses): If you want to change the registration (for instance to make WinSCP default application even for ''%%ftp://%%'' %%URL%% addresses):
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Note that most mainstream web browsers ignore system registration for ''%%ftp://%%'' %%URL%% addresses and handle these on web pages on their own. To override this, you may use [[#winscp|WinSCP-specific URL addresses]]. Note that most mainstream web browsers ignore system registration for ''%%ftp://%%'' %%URL%% addresses and handle these on web pages on their own. To override this, you may use [[#winscp|WinSCP-specific URL addresses]].
-WinSCP never registers to handle WebDAV ''%%http://%%'' %%URL%% addresses not to conflict with web browser registration. Though it registers [[#winscp|WinSCP-specific WebDAV URL addresses]].+WinSCP never registers to handle WebDAV ''%%http://%%'' %%URL%% addresses not to conflict with web browser registration. Though, it registers ''%%dav://%%'', ''%%davs://%%'' (//latest beta release only//) &beta and [[#winscp|WinSCP-specific WebDAV URL addresses]].
==== [[winxp]] Windows XP ==== ==== [[winxp]] Windows XP ====
-On Windows XP, WinSCP registers to handle ''%%sftp://%%'' and ''%%scp://%%'' protocol %%URL%% addresses, overriding previous registration, if any. &winxp+On Windows XP, WinSCP registers to handle ''%%sftp://%%'' and ''%%scp://%%'' protocol %%URL%% addresses, overriding previous registration, if any. &winxp //The latest beta release// also registers ''%%dav://%%'' and ''%%davs://%%'' protocols. &beta
To change the registration: To change the registration:
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Using WinSCP-specific %%URL%% protocols is reasonable also, when using WinSCP-specific extension for %%URL%% syntax, particularly the [[#save|save extension]]. Using WinSCP-specific %%URL%% protocols is reasonable also, when using WinSCP-specific extension for %%URL%% syntax, particularly the [[#save|save extension]].
-For WebDAV, WinSCP registers only to WinSCP-specific %%URL%% addresses, ''%%winscp-http://%%'' and ''%%winscp-https://%%''.+For HTTP, WinSCP registers only to WinSCP-specific %%URL%% addresses, ''%%winscp-http://%%'' and ''%%winscp-https://%%''. //With the latest beta version,// you can use generic ''%%dav://%%'' and ''%%davs://%%'' instead. &beta
===== [[handling]] Handling URL Addresses ===== ===== [[handling]] Handling URL Addresses =====

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