> I think that if the page is broken then it's the fault of the webmaster > who created the page and Mozilla should tell the user that there is an > error in page and tell more about the error and to contact webmaster of > the badly coded page. This becomes complicated (for the case in question) when you start adding pluggable new URI schemes to Mozilla. The "sanity-checking" code would have to be updated for each scheme. Gerv
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