Hello vitalie,

>> yes, but when you enter the whole URL in Firefox, it will displyed as
>> http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%B6llerei. IE displays the URL with
>> the composite character. So TB is not the only application with a bug
>> in this environment.
> Firefox does provide an option on how to display them. but that's
> easier, as you can be pretty sure that if what is typed in that box
> is an URI, the *entire* string is an URI. while TB's job is to
> RECOGNIZE AND DELIMIT a URI in a stream of bytes that usually
> represents just a story the user is supposed to get bothered with.

The important question here is: are there rules what character an URL
can contain and what not? IMHO, the first whitespace should signal the
end of an URL...

-- 
Vili


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