Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn wrote: > That's an excellent point. Could you please add it to the trac > ticket at: http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/ticket/217 ? Unfortunately > not all media can carry URLs without exposing them to humans. This > email message, for instance, had to expose that URL to the reader. > I'm not sure if Nate Lawson's blog comments can accept HTML or > another format that hides URLs from humans. > > By the way, here is another link to my blog: http:// > testgrid.allmydata.org:3567/uri/URI:DIR2- > RO:j74uhg25nwdpjpacl6rkat2yhm:kav7ijeft5h7r7rxdp5bgtlt3viv32yabqajkrdyko > zia5544jqa/wiki.html
- observe that clicking won't work because only "http://" is highlighted - move mouse approximately to start of link - carefully position mouse pointer to the left of the 'h', on the right-hand half of the preceding space - visually check that mouse pointer is a text selection cursor and not a hand cursor - click and drag to highlight all four lines of the wrapped URL - press Ctrl-C - move mouse to web browser window and click - press Ctrl-T (new tab) - press Ctrl-V - visually check that URL didn't get mangled. Since it isn't fully visible in the address bar, this check requires: click, pause, click-drag to end, scan for mangling, click, pause, click-drag to front, scan for mangling, click to unselect. (Maybe this is more clicks than necessary, but it's what I actually did. The pauses are a habit to avoid Windows' horrible double-click behaviour in text fields.) - URL was not mangled. Press Enter. Phew. That should have been: - observe that full URL is highlighted - move mouse pointer to URL and click. -- David-Sarah Hopwood ⚥ http://davidsarah.livejournal.com
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