> Whether the appended '#fragment' makes any difference depends on the
> MIME type and the client. For types other than text/html, we just ignore
> mistake), so we cannot deduce from the presence of a '#fragment' with
> certainty that we are dealing with text/html.
True. Actually, a fragment makes sense for at least one other type of which I know:
model/vrml. A
fragment is used with VRML to identify part of a VRML world in much the same way as
with HTML. So,
you're absolutely right that the presence of a fragment does not imply text/html. And
although
obviously, most Lynx users don't care about VRML, it would be a serious error for Lynx
to change the
extension to/tack on an extension of ".html" for such a file. Just thought I would
mention this.
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