In local.freenet, you wrote:
> I have noticed this...  so I started using the
> Freenet.client.RequestClient shipped with freenet.jar...

Yes, but it would require grabbing the start page and getting perl
to extract the freenet-URLs and recursively calling freenet-request.

> Fproxy is not very smart in my opinion.  It's getting better
> though.

Not really fproxy�s fault, but rather "broken by design". Though I
didn�t check if it�s indeed an invalid URL. But IIRC the only valid
location for "//" if after the host-part.
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Volker Stolz * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * PGP + S/MIME

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