Bug#348451: firefox: Firefox cannot open local file if filename includes ?, #, etc.

2006-01-29 Thread Eric Dorland
* Morita Sho ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Thanks for the patch, but I think it would be preferable to use awk or sed instead of perl... Anyways, this is something we ought to fix. Yes, I agree to you. I have challenged to write a percent-encoding code without perl. A patch I have

Bug#348451: firefox: Firefox cannot open local file if filename includes ?, #, etc.

2006-01-17 Thread Mike Hommey
tag 348451 confirmed thanks Thanks for the patch, but I think it would be preferable to use awk or sed instead of perl... Anyways, this is something we ought to fix. Mike On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 10:44:18AM +0900, Morita Sho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Package: firefox Version: 1.5.dfsg-4

Bug#348451: firefox: Firefox cannot open local file if filename includes ?, #, etc.

2006-01-17 Thread Morita Sho
Thanks for the patch, but I think it would be preferable to use awk or sed instead of perl... Anyways, this is something we ought to fix. Yes, I agree to you. I have challenged to write a percent-encoding code without perl. A patch I have attached is works using sed instead of perl.

Bug#348451: firefox: Firefox cannot open local file if filename includes ?, #, etc.

2006-01-16 Thread Morita Sho
Package: firefox Version: 1.5.dfsg-4 Severity: normal Tags: patch Firefox cannot open local file if filename includes URI reserved characters(?, #, etc.) This problem is not occurs when open a file from Firefox's menu(File - Open File...) For example, running following command: $ touch