;-)
i'm talking within the bounds of trust and generalities here.
tinkernet.org could be a link to an .exe.
On 3/17/06,
Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> let's just call it a pet peeve of mine.
> i'm not going to try and convince anyone to structure their urls in a
> specific way, but I have stated my preference which I think offers more
> clarity and logic without cryptic format that is more complicated to
> decipher (as you cant just look at the link and know the filename).
You can look at the URL, and *think* you know the file type...
What's to prevent:
http://example.com/?name=foo&type=mov
From being something else, like say, an .exe file perhaps?
Pete
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