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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:21:39+00:00 2026-05-15T23:21:39+00:00

I currently have a Palm WebOS application that uses an Ajax.Request to connect to

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I currently have a Palm WebOS application that uses an Ajax.Request to connect to a web service using basic authentication. To send the username and password, I simply include it in the url (i.e. http://username:password@ip-address:port/) which works exceedingly well, expect for when the password contains anything other than alphanumeric characters (for example, I had a user email me lately who included an “@” and an “&” in his password, and he wasn’t able to connect because the symbols weren’t getting parsed properly for the url). Is there any way around sending the credentials in the url so that I can allow users to use something other than just alphanumeric in their passwords?

    var username = cookie.get().servers[this.serverIndex].username;
    var password = cookie.get().servers[this.serverIndex].password;
    this.auth = 'Basic ' + Base64.encode(username + ':' + password);
    var baseUrl = 'http://' + url + ':' + port + '/gui/';
    this.baseUrl = baseUrl;


    var request = new Ajax.Request(this.tokenUrl, {
        method: 'get',
        timeout: 2000,
        headers: {
            Authorization: this.auth
        },
        onSuccess: successFunc,
        onFailure: this.failure.bind(this)
    });

Response is (I removed the url for security reasons):

{"request": {"options": {"method": "get", "asynchronous": true, "contentType": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", "encoding": "UTF-8", "parameters": {}, "evalJSON": true, "evalJS": true, "timeout": 2000, "headers": {"Authorization": "Basic c3VubW9yZ3VzOmZyb2dneUAlMjY="}}, "transport": {"readyState": 4, "onloadstart": null, "withCredentials": false, "onerror": null, "onabort": null, "status": 401, "responseXML": null, "onload": null, "onprogress": null, "upload": {"onloadstart": null, "onabort": null, "onerror": null, "onload": null, "onprogress": null}, "statusText": "", "responseText": "", "UNSENT": 0, "OPENED": 1, "HEADERS_RECEIVED": 2, "LOADING": 3, "DONE": 4}, "url": ""
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    2026-05-15T23:21:40+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:21 pm

    Send the Basic authentication info with header:
    http://coderseye.com/2007/how-to-do-http-basic-auth-in-ajax.html

    var auth = 'Basic ' + Base64.encode(user + ':' + pass);
    Ext.Ajax.request({
        url : url,
        method : 'GET',
        headers : { Authorization : auth }
    });
    
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