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From: | Richard Stallman |
Subject: | Re: URL syntax (was: Re: Tramp, "[]" in file names, and file-expand-wildcards) |
Date: | Thu, 29 Nov 2001 12:17:55 -0700 (MST) |
> One issue in url-setup-file-name-handlers is how to reconcile it with the > minibuffer feature that you can ignore the default directory and enter > absolute file name. If the default is ~/foo/, and you enter > http://www.gnu.org/, the result is ~/foo/http://www.gnu.org/. It looks > difficult to ignore ~/foo/ in that case. > > What can be done? The regular expression actually looks like /?[-a-zA-Z0-9+.]+: so that you could put /http://www.gnu.org/ in there in that case. I can't make head or tail of this. What regexp are you talking about? You could put /http://www.gnu.org/ in where, in what case?
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