Why do you want to put an inpertitnent and incorrect standard in place, to then
decide to forbid part of it before the standard is even done? It strikes me as
if you are only arguing for putting the first node in the URL because that is
how you have done it...

On Mon, 08 May 2000, Lawrence W. Leung wrote:
> > When freenet URLs start to find there way into web pages, if a node address
> > appear in URLs on the web, will stupid courts hold those nodes responsible
> > for the data refered to by the key in the URL, with no understanding of how
> > freenet works?
> 
> Yea, already thought about that one.  I'll make it perfectly clear that
> including specific nodes in hypertext is *forbidden* in the protocol.
> 
> How do we enforce this?  We'll basically have two ways of interpreting a
> URL depending on how it's entered.  All URLs in hypertext go through a
> special function that disallows specific node references.
> 
> So assuming that a good >90% of people don't hack up the webbrowser to get
> around this (there's no good reason for it) this will be a strong
> incentive to make it comply with our URL rules.
> 
> -Larry
> 
> > 
> > degs
> > > > How bout this idea:
> > > > We take the server in the URL as a *suggestion*.
> > > > The priority of who to contact first for the data is as follows:
> > > > 1. Localhost
> > > > 2. entries in ~/.freenet
> > > > 3. entries in /etc/freenet.conf or appropriate master file
> > > > 4. Suggested server in URL.
> > > >
> > > > Fair enough?
> > >
> 
> 
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