Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-11-02 Thread James
-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org Subject: Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion Message-ID:lbudnqmmc6ujpxbxnz2dnuvz_hji4...@mozilla.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed NoOp wrote: On 10/30/2009 06:01 PM, User wrote: I recently copied a URL which contained

Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-11-01 Thread NoOp
On 10/31/2009 08:17 PM, User wrote: Thanks very much. Look forward to the bug report URL here if you don't mind posting it later. NoOp wrote: ... Please bottom post here :-) I'll be happy to file it in the morning; I tend to stay away from bugzilla in the evening :-) Well I avoid

Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-11-01 Thread User
NoOp wrote: On 10/31/2009 08:17 PM, User wrote: Thanks very much. Look forward to the bug report URL here if you don't mind posting it later. NoOp wrote: ... Please bottom post here :-) I'll be happy to file it in the morning; I tend to stay away from bugzilla in the evening :-) Well I

Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-11-01 Thread NoOp
On 11/01/2009 03:16 PM, User wrote: NoOp wrote: ... Given that SM 2.0 uses a lot of code from Fx, this might be a good place to start add comments. I'll do that first then if no response I'll open a new SeaMonkey only bug report. That's a good start, though the problem in SM is that

Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-10-31 Thread NoOp
On 10/30/2009 07:27 PM, User wrote: NoOp wrote: ... Sure, here is an easy, reliable example[1]: SM 2.0: https://help.ubuntu.com/community click on #5 in 'Contents: Getting to know and work with your system You'll see that in SM2.0 the URL ends up as:

Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-10-31 Thread User
NoOp wrote: On 10/30/2009 07:27 PM, User wrote: NoOp wrote: ... Sure, here is an easy, reliable example[1]: SM 2.0: https://help.ubuntu.com/community click on #5 in 'Contents: Getting to know and work with your system You'll see that in SM2.0 the URL ends up as:

Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-10-31 Thread NoOp
On 10/31/2009 07:20 PM, User wrote: NoOp wrote: On 10/30/2009 07:27 PM, User wrote: NoOp wrote: ... Sure, here is an easy, reliable example[1]: SM 2.0: https://help.ubuntu.com/community click on #5 in 'Contents: Getting to know and work with your system You'll see that in SM2.0 the URL

Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-10-31 Thread User
Thanks very much. Look forward to the bug report URL here if you don't mind posting it later. NoOp wrote: On 10/31/2009 07:20 PM, User wrote: NoOp wrote: On 10/30/2009 07:27 PM, User wrote: NoOp wrote: ... Sure, here is an easy, reliable example[1]: SM 2.0:

SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-10-30 Thread User
I recently copied a URL which contained spaces, from the URL field of the SM 2.0 browser, into a SM 2.0 mail composition window, and then saved the e-mail as a draft. Upon reviewing the saved draft (without re-opening it for editing), I noticed that clickable portion of the URL with spaces that

Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-10-30 Thread NoOp
On 10/30/2009 06:01 PM, User wrote: I recently copied a URL which contained spaces, from the URL field of the SM 2.0 browser, into a SM 2.0 mail composition window, and then saved the e-mail as a draft. Upon reviewing the saved draft (without re-opening it for editing), I noticed that

Re: SM 2.0 URL escape character auto conversion

2009-10-30 Thread User
NoOp wrote: On 10/30/2009 06:01 PM, User wrote: I recently copied a URL which contained spaces, from the URL field of the SM 2.0 browser, into a SM 2.0 mail composition window, and then saved the e-mail as a draft. Upon reviewing the saved draft (without re-opening it for editing), I noticed