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| 2025-05-02 | 2026-06-02 (current) | ||
| Restored revision 1716449141. Undoing revision 1746191473. (martin) (hidden) | 6.6.2 Using “username” and “hostname” as one word (martin) | ||
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| &screenshotpict(generateurl) | &screenshotpict(generateurl) | ||
| - | The generated %%URL%% always includes a protocol and a host name portions. Other parts can be included optionally. | + | The generated %%URL%% always includes a protocol and a hostname portions. Other parts can be included optionally. |
| - | Check the //User name// to include username into the %%URL%%. The option is not available when the dialog is opened from the Login dialog and the user name was not specified; or (rarely) when the current session did not require the user name. | + | Check the //Username// to include username into the %%URL%%. The option is not available when the dialog is opened from the Login dialog and the username was not specified; or (rarely) when the current session did not require the username. |
| Check the //Password// to include password into the %%URL%%. Make sure you protect an %%URL%% that includes the password appropriately. The option is not available when the dialog is opened from the Login dialog and the password was not specified; or when the current session does not use a password authentication; or when [[security_credentials|the password was not stored nor remembered]]. | Check the //Password// to include password into the %%URL%%. Make sure you protect an %%URL%% that includes the password appropriately. The option is not available when the dialog is opened from the Login dialog and the password was not specified; or when the current session does not use a password authentication; or when [[security_credentials|the password was not stored nor remembered]]. | ||