Re: [freenet-support] What does a map-file look like?

2004-04-09 Thread Steven
On Thursday 08 April 2004 05:56 am, Garb wrote:
 or at least the ones not related to girls or money

Damn!  You had my hopes up.
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[freenet-support] What does a map-file look like?

2004-04-08 Thread Garb








Greetings freenetters.





I have been using FIW for inserting sites, but because Im
a hands-on kinda guy and a masochist, I would really like to try doing it a bit
more manually. Unfortunately I dont seem to be quite smart enough to
figure out how. My problem is the contruction of clickable links to files that
are already in freenet. How do I do that?



Initially I thought that I could just copy the keys from FUQID
and put them in a hyperlink, but that doesnt work because the part of
the address telling the browser where FRED is, is missing. And not everybody
has him on 127.0.0.1, so I cant just put that in as part of the link.



Then I heard something about a MAP-file, which
I am lead to assume could be the solution to all my problems  or at
least the ones not related to girls or money. It appears to be some sort of
cross-reference between the real-world file-names and the URIs, but I have thus
far been unable to find out exactly what it looks like or how to make them. And
Im still not certain, how that would solve my problem with telling the
browser about freds location.



Any of you brains out there have an idea or a pointer as to
where I could look for info? If so, Ill declare you all saints,
when I become the pope :-)





Regards,

J






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Re: [freenet-support] What does a map-file look like?

2004-04-08 Thread Conrad Sabatier

On 08-Apr-2004 Garb wrote:
 I have been using FIW for inserting sites, but because I'm a hands-on kinda
 guy and a masochist, I would really like to try doing it a bit more
 manually. Unfortunately I don't seem to be quite smart enough to figure out
 how. My problem is the contruction of clickable links to files that are
 already in freenet. How do I do that?

Simple, just use the key preceded by /.

Example:

a href=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/foo//The Amazing Foo Site/a

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Conrad Sabatier [EMAIL PROTECTED] - In Unix veritas

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