Ivan wrote:
> Since you can't be sure of the cleverness of the programmers just
> look for the http:// prefix... the start of an URL cant be the
> continuation of another (in many cases... not all eg. if you pass
> another url to a CGI as an argument to the CGI call)
Right, and for that reason, using http:// as the string to search for is not
a good idea. I've written a few scripts myself that pass an http:// as part
of a value pair in a GET. Hence there are urls like this:
http://www.joebob.com/whatever.pl?url=http://www.marysue.com
Seems like, if he's got the <space> between each url, that's the way to
go...with a little extra work sticking in a space at the beginning of each
newly appended file-full-o-urls.
Jack
"I'd like a file-full-o-urls and a large shake, to go."
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