Pavol Juhas wrote:
Hello,
I just found that URLs that contain question mark cannot be loaded
with the latest netrw v134.
For example
:view http://www.vim.org/scripts/script_search_results.php?keywords=netrw
shows an empty buffer, because the URL that is passed to wget contains '\?'.
in a query string should be passed as amp; or as %26 though many web
pages don't use this, even though the W3C HTML guidelines require it.
I don't believe that's accurate, Tony. Only if you are writing an HTML
file need you use amp; ever and that's only because of the necessity to
escape
For example
:view http://www.vim.org/scripts/script_search_results.php?keywords=netrw
shows an empty buffer, because the URL that is passed to wget contains '\?'.
I guess the URL is also inside quotes when passed to wget (via the
shell)? If it isn't, it *should* have '\?' because ? has a
On Nov 8, 11:25 pm, Tony Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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in a query string should be passed as amp; or as %26 though many web
pages don't use this, even though the W3C HTML guidelines require it.
I suppose that ifnetrwhas problems with the question mark (maybe for
internal reasons)
On 07/11/08 21:21, Pavol Juhas wrote:
Hello,
I just found that URLs that contain question mark cannot be loaded
with the latest netrw v134.
For example
:view http://www.vim.org/scripts/script_search_results.php?keywords=netrw
shows an empty buffer, because the URL that is passed to
Hello,
I just found that URLs that contain question mark cannot be loaded
with the latest netrw v134.
For example
:view http://www.vim.org/scripts/script_search_results.php?keywords=netrw
shows an empty buffer, because the URL that is passed to wget contains '\?'.
The problem seems to go away