> > a map file we're starting off at the map file, and because that map file
> > is the parent key, the browser is happy. For an hour afterward, while the
> > map file is cached, we automatically use it. But after it expires we again
> > assume that it is a regular subspace. That rules out linking to inside a
> > map-space, bookmarking a map-space, and leaving the browser window open
> > for an hour and then surfing the map-space.
> 
> I see your point at last! You want to go to a mapped file directly without
> starting at the start page, basically. This is indeed problematic. And
> you're right that there is no way to do this except to maintain along with
> the key the map file which it is mapped with. Which basically means
> sticking some information into the key. There's no other way to do it that
> doesn't suck more (cookies, basically). I'm sorry it took me so long to
> figure out what you were talking about.
> 
> Last time we talked about this, my solution was to create a new
> psuedo-keytype. With a new keytype you can disambiguate between mapped and
> non-mapped keys and you can store information about the mapfile in the key
> without limiting what normal keys can look like. What do you think of this
> idea? I didn't think all that much about it so it may have some problems.

For that matter, if you are storing the mapfile at SVK@5934tu3904t, request
SVK@5934tu3904t/some/path (instead of SSK).

-t.c.

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