DeMoN LaG wrote: > Tony Shepps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 23 Feb 2002: > > >>There oughta be - and maybe there is, I don't know about this sort >>of thing - a hyperlink to search a p2p network. And then, there >>oughta be a partial p2p client, perhaps one that would only search >>and leech files and not share them, that could be invoked by such a >>link. >> >>Whaddya think? >> > > If there is a "Vote" of some type deciding if anyone wants to implement > this, I vote *NO*. If I want to find something on a P2P network, I open > my P2P client and look for it. Web browsers browse the web, not > filesharing networks
What about ProtoZilla? (See mozdev.org projects) And umm... Mozilla is not only a browser, but a whole suite. And you can do ftp:// as well in the browser, which is _not_ part of the web (WWW). news:// also works. So why not gnutella://, edonkey:// and so on? -- Regards, Sören Kuklau ('Chucker') [EMAIL PROTECTED]