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On Wednesday 12 February 2003 05:49 pm, Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Anyone interested in doing a protocol extension to Mozilla to support
> > "x-freenet://" urls natively?
>
> I really don't like the idea of encouraging users to use freenet:xxx
> style URIs in web browsers, since they won't be backward compatable with
> browsers that don't support that functionality.

I really don't actually think this is a problem.
If mozilla rewrites relative URLs the way I think it does, then all pages 
inside freenet should work fine, and absolute URLs are prone to breaking 
anyway. I prefer when people write "freenet:" links in mail or conversation, 
because my node doesn't happen to always be on localhost or 8888, depending 
on where I am.

As far as protozilla goes -- I've got a testing one that might work, but I 
won't have mozilla until 10MB from now. :)

Cheers
- --hobbs
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