On Mon, Apr 11 2005, Reiner Steib wrote: > On Sun, Apr 10 2005, Bruno Hertz wrote: [...] >> Now I found out it acts on outgoing articles, too. I.e. in my case it >> changed the following > [...] >> Is this the intended behavior? > > No, let's see... > > ,----[ C-h v gnus-treat-unsplit-urls RET ] > | gnus-treat-unsplit-urls's value is t > | > | Remove newlines from within URLs. > `---- > > http://www.gnus.orgnot part of the URL. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
As you can see, it happens in the *display* of the Gcc-ed article which is also used to get the cited text. This also happens for other treat functions. I'd recommend not to set `gnus-treat-unsplit-urls' to t; better use `W u' interactively *only* when needed. > In `mml-preview', the URL in fact is unsplit, but I don't think it > happens in the outgoing or Gcc-ed message. I doesn't unfold in outgoing or Gcc: ,---- | $ grep -A1 http://www /var/spool/news/out.going/8970-1113207545-1 | http://www.gnus.org | not part of the URL. `---- Bye, Reiner. _______________________________________________ Info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
