On 15 Nov 2016, at 7:51, Eric Lebigot wrote:
There is a site that requires URL/percent encoding:
http://leconjugueur.lefigaro.fr/conjugaison/verbe/%E9crire.html
Can QuickSilver's web search handle this (with the last part replaced
by
***.html)? I tried many reasonable encodings (that launch the latest
macOS
Safari), to no avail.
It will encode some things, but in this case, I don’t know of a
solution. Even if you hacked the plug-in, I’m not sure how it would
know to encode things in the filename, but not the slashes, etc.
I did notice that the site seems to recognize words without accents. For
example: http://leconjugueur.lefigaro.fr/conjugaison/verbe/etre.html
So if you can bring yourself to mangle the language, that might be a
work-around.
Actually, I just tried this and it works as well:
http://leconjugueur.lefigaro.fr/conjugaison/verbe/être.html
So maybe the site uses percent encoding for its own searches, but
doesn’t **require** it?
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Rob McBroom
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