On 28-Apr-08, at 7:18 PM, Christian Biere wrote:

> Larry Nieves wrote:
>> I'm currently connected to 2 LimeWires & 1 Frostwire, the first  
>> result
>> for the query "crazy frog" returns a file with the following SHA-1
>>
>> urn:sha1:KFVDRZZNNGJO5HMDHAY4ZG6RTX2G65JI
>>
>> Note the last letter is an "I", not an "L" as in your original  
>> message.
>
> You're correct. gtk-gnutella supports copy & paste as well as drag &  
> drop
> in most parts of the GUI, so these kind of mistakes are avoidable.

They do, and they were avoided.  I had to hand-copy the sha1 hash, as  
the X11 clipboard doesn't export to OS X.  The typo was made at that  
time.
I eventually got two hits after re-loading GTKG, so presumably a small  
fraction of servers are either forwarding or recognizing them properly.

Back when I was mainly surrounded by BearShare clients, urn:sha1  
seemed to work (slowly, inconsistently), so this is new for me.

- matt


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