On Monday, 2013-12-02, 09:40:12, Nicolas Mailhot wrote: > Le Lun 2 décembre 2013 00:59, David Faure a écrit : > > (same with any other content application that can handle HTTP urls on its > > own; > > same with other schemes that apps might support, like FTP). > > Having managed a very large proxy configuration for some years (150k+ > users, high-availability) I can tell you that pretty much any application > that pretends talking http lies, and only full browsers implement (mostly) > the complete http spec (including error handling)
David obviously looks at this from a KDE perspective, where the same HTTP implemention is used by all applications, including the browser. IIRC it can even transfer a session from one application to another, e.g. avoiding the one-time-URL problem. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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