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Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types
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mattack |
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Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types |
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Thu, 13 May 1999 15:20:28 -0700 (PDT) |
On Thu, 13 May 1999 address@hidden wrote:
>Should Lynx attempt to complete "www.stanford" to "www.stanford.edu"?
No.
>Should Lynx attempt to complete "www.ru" to "www.ru.edu"?
No.
>If the answers are the same, then no list of country codes is
>needed to make a distinction.
I think you're right.
Perhaps the best solution is just for autocompletion to only happen if
the user types in one word (as in, one part that would be separated by
dots in a full name).
- lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types (patch), Leonid Pauzner, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, Philip Webb, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, John Bley, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, Leonid Pauzner, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, Philip Webb, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, pg, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, mattack, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, Philip Webb, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, pg, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types,
mattack <=
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, Philip Webb, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, pg, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, John Bley, 1999/05/14
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, pg, 1999/05/14
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- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, Greg Marr, 1999/05/14
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, Doug Kaufman, 1999/05/13
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, Vlad Harchev, 1999/05/14
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, David Combs, 1999/05/18
- Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, Larry W. Virden, 1999/05/13
Re: lynx-dev Re: resolving weird URL types, David Combs, 1999/05/13