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2017-12-05 2018-10-16
removing unneeded byval (martin) 5.14 Session URL can contain any raw session settings using connection parameter (martin)
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Resets properties not specified in the URL to their default values. Always resets ''GiveUpSecurityAndAcceptAnySshHostKey'', ''TlsHostCertificateFingerprint'', and ''GiveUpSecurityAndAcceptAnyTlsHostCertificate'' to their default values. Resets properties not specified in the URL to their default values. Always resets ''GiveUpSecurityAndAcceptAnySshHostKey'', ''TlsHostCertificateFingerprint'', and ''GiveUpSecurityAndAcceptAnyTlsHostCertificate'' to their default values.
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 +The %%URL%% can also include [[session_url#advanced|advanced settings]]. &beta_feature
Note that the method parser is more strict, than a parser used for URLs with scripting command ''[[scriptcommand_open|open]]'' or [[commandline|command-line]]. Note that the method parser is more strict, than a parser used for URLs with scripting command ''[[scriptcommand_open|open]]'' or [[commandline|command-line]].
-//You can use the method to accept session %%URL%% provided by a [[custom_command|custom command]] pattern ''!S''. This allows easy implementation of WinSCP extensions using e.g. [[library_powershell|PowerShell scripts]] that make use of [[library|WinSCP .NET assembly]].//+//You can use the method to accept session %%URL%% provided by a [[custom_command|custom command]] patterns ''!E'' or ''!S''. This allows easy implementation of WinSCP extensions using e.g. [[library_powershell|PowerShell scripts]] that make use of [[library|WinSCP .NET assembly]].// &beta (* emphasis on !E, once 5.14 is stable *)

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