On 07/24/2011 01:06 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> On 24 Jul 2011, at 16:40, Marty Jack <marty...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> On 07/24/2011 09:49 AM, Keith Poole wrote:
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your response, however I was referring to registering it with 
>>> the system, eg: application 'abc' starts and registers the scheme abc:// to 
>>> run itself passing the URL as a parameter. 
>>>
>>> Under Windows and Mac OS this is quite easy, but there are so many 
>>> varieties of Linux and different desktop managers that I was hoping there 
>>> might be some sort of cross-DM management tool, similar to, or as part of 
>>> xdg-utils. 
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -Keith
>>>
>>> On 24/07/2011, at 11:26 PM, Marty Jack <marty...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>
>>
>> Unix-like systems tend to use MIME type as the input key for deriving an 
>> application that will handle a particular format.  See xdg-mime and
>>
>> http://standards.freedesktop.org/shared-mime-info-spec/shared-mime-info-spec-latest.html
>>
>> There is no desktop independent registry for "scheme" such as you are 
>> describing.  There are GNOME and KDE and browser specific ways of 
>> configuring it.
> 
> There is, and it's in the document you linked. See "URI scheme handlers".
>>>>
> 

So there is.  I had forgotten about that.

In any event I think Linux users would be happy configuring the scheme handler 
by themselves if needed, with the possible assistance of a release note.  It 
would certainly be unusual to try registering the handler every time the 
application starts.  This would be something you would do once when you 
install, or when you notice it is missing, and leave it set up.

But it's your application, and your users complaining if they see fit, so do 
whatever you think best.
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