On Thu, 1 Dec 2011, Rich Gray wrote:

How about this instead: rather than embedding operations into the URL itself, why not use the "--quote" option, or even the "--request" option to specify them? That's analagous to how this would be done for HTTP, FTP and SFTP; to delete a file on those, you'd use -X DELETE, -Q DELE X and -Q rm X, respectively. That actually seems more natural to me than inventing a URL scheme to do the same.

I agree with Dan.

Count me as another supporter of this suggestion. I prefer this approach because of the similarity to how it works with the other protocols already. It makes things somewhat consistent between protocols when used with libcurl and we aren't inventing or extending new URL formats.

Also, since there are and will be applications "out there" that accepts URLs entered more or less unfiltered by humans (and then passed on to (lib)curl) we need to be careful when introducing formats that makes "an action". Such as deleting mails.

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