On 2010-07-06 00:06, P JH wrote:
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 6:06 AM, cc<[email protected]> wrote:
anything that Firefox or Windows itself would access as a file:/// URL (do
Linux or OS X use that protocol scheme natively?).
Yes it does. Apropos of nothing, there is an implied 'localhost'
between the last two // thus:
file://localhost/home/me/Documents/file.txt
file:///home/me/Documents/file.txt
both reference the same file.
You are of course right. So my original post should be amended to refer
to file:// in all places, rather than file:/// -- using the usual
/protocol/:///host///path/ meta-scheme. Thanks for correcting me! I
learned something new today....
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