> What�s ht://dig doing wrong?
The question is whether it's actually wrong or not.
ht://dig has code which deliberately turns '//' to '/', arguing that certain
websites are improperly structured.
So naturally, in http://harpoonsearch.cjb.net , a Freenet search engine,
I've commented out such code, so URIs with '//' can be crawled.
But there's lots of proprietary software, even closed-source freeware, which
works brilliantly except for the '//'.
But that's only one argument against the '//' in freenet URIs.
The other argument is that some folks like to download entire freesites, and
browse them offline.
With any freesites stored offline, any links to other sites using the '//'
delimiter won't work - very annoying.
But with '!/', there won't be a problem.
Cheers
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Volker Stolz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 10:28
Subject: Re: [freenet-chat] more MSK delimiter proposals
> In local.freenet, you wrote:
> >> 6) '!/' - example SSK@blah/name!/index.html
> >
> > I'll support it parallel to '//' in FwProxy (which I expect to start
testing
> > on 0.4 in the next day or two), and see how the misbehaving 3rd party
progs
> > (such as ht://dig and Offline Explorer) behave, and report findings back
to
>
> What�s ht://dig doing wrong?
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