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 avoid filing at night for good reason... :-) Bugzilla tends to
make my eyes glaze over. So today in an effort to see if there is a
similar bug filed I checked:
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=specific&order=relevance+desc&bug_status=__open__&content=%2520>
and found one that may be relevant:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475896
[When accessing urls in firefox with %20, it is replaced with a
whitespace. Breaks other software if you try to copy-paste part of the
url out of firefox]
<quote>
Many applications find the end of urls based on a whitespace (or maybe a
word
boundary) character at the end.
If I copy a url from firefox and paste it into something else it
requires me to manually replace the spaces with %20. This is slightly
more than annoying.
</quote>
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 when a URL in the browser
has space characters, pasting the URL it into the mail composition window does
not result in auto conversion of the space characters into its escape code
equivalent, so I'm not sure if this means this is an issue in mail/news or SM or
the browser. In SM 1.X the mail composition window would automatically convert
it to escape code. This is going to be a big issue especially with any character
that requires automatic escape code conversion, not just space characters only.
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