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RE: lynx-dev URL scheme question for VMS
From: |
Klaus Weide |
Subject: |
RE: lynx-dev URL scheme question for VMS |
Date: |
Sat, 29 Apr 2000 21:56:28 -0500 (CDT) |
On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Jerome LAURET wrote:
> > I think LYCheckForProxyURL should _not_ be changed back to the
> > previous behavior. For example if one mistypes a URL scheme (like
>
> Agreed. I just wanted to know if it is ever going to be re-supported or
> not or if there was any plans to do so. If not, software support I do here
> includes warning people of what was working before, and what they have to do
> now to get the same functionality. In other words, I wanted to be sure that I
> can reliably say "the following scheme will no longer works. Please use the
> correct ///Logical/file.html syntax instead" ... and my job is done. What is
> not good is to have a feature in, then out, then in again etc ... (users get
> confused and my life becomes miserable).
>
> So let's say : leave it as is is fine with me.
Well, the code seems to be still there in other places to handle the
native syntax (for example in LYConvertToURL).[*] It just wasn't
being reached any more, because of the is_url test. Whether it's worth
maintaining is up to interested VMS users (i.e., you...).
The change I mention was, according to CHANGES file, from
1999-01-18 (2.8.2dev.14)
and I don't remember seeing any messages since then from VMS users about it.
So either nobody but you was trying to use native file syntax (it's been a
"hidden feature" which didn't affect anybody else), or VMS users all have
been using older versions...
But anyway, I think it's safe to say that "Unix SHELL syntax" is the
preferred form of input. (Full URLs should be even more preferred.)
[*] I *assume* that the change I suggested will re-enable "Logical:file.html"
for VMS - I have no way of testing it.