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Re: lynx-dev Problem with HTLoadFile?
From: |
Rob Partington |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Problem with HTLoadFile? |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Jul 1999 16:44:44 +0100 |
In message <address@hidden>,
Klaus Weide writes:
>
> Maybe you should describe what you want to do. I have a suspicion
> that cernrules can already do what you want. Or, if not, that your
> stuff should hook in at the same level.
The cernrules don't help.
# 1. Applicable URL schemes
<snip>
# Also, a scheme has to be known to Lynx in order to get as far as
# applying rules - you cannot just define your own new foobar: scheme
# and then map it to something here.
Since I've already added the code to make Lynx recognise my protocol,
this isn't a problem (but still seemingly short-sighted).
# 3. Mappings are invisible
# -------------------------
# Changing the URL with "Map" or "Pass" rules will in general not be
# visible to the user, because it happens at a late stage of processing
# a request (similar to directing a request through a proxy). One
# can think of two kinds of URL for every resource: a "Document URL" as
# the user sees it (on INFO page, history list, status line, etc.), and
# a "physical URL" used for the actual access. Rules change only the
# physical URL. This is different from the effect of HTTP redirection.
# Often this is bad, sometimes it may be desirable.
This breaks my protocol horribly.
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