Philipp van Hüllen wrote:
MCBastos schrieb:
Interviewed by CNN on 29/09/2011 16:23, NoOp told the world:
I've had no issues with that in SeaMonkey 2.4.1 (linux) so far. BTW:
that preference (browser.urlbar.trimURLs) doesn't exist in mine.
AFAIK this has not been implemented in Seamonkey yet (if it ever will,
that is... SM users don't seem to care much for it), only in Firefox.
Ah, well, I do care and I do want to see the complete protocol and URL the
browser (and the remote side) is processing.
So the current SM status is perfectly fine for me and should not be changed.
Hear hear. Although few, there /are/ sites for which
http://example.org/element
and
http://example.org/element/
lead to different documents -- it is therefore essential that the trailing
slash be shewn. And, like my near-namesake Phillip, I too want to see
the leading protocol, the "www." (if present), and so on -- all are
equally important and none should be hidden. Microsoft have /still/
not seen the stupidity of hiding file extensions by default; let us
/please/ not follow them down this route to insanity.
Philip Taylor
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