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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 *) |