On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 07:25:42AM +0100, Volodya wrote:
> >> No, it won't produce an error message, it will just truncate everything 
> >> after the slash
> >> (with the only exception being that extension is still used to produce 
> >> mime-type). So if
> >> you try to insert into KSK at test/bla.html it will be KSK at bla with the 
> >> text/html mime.
> > 
> > Right. That's bad. That should be fixed. Do you want to fix it?
> 
> Two things:
> 1. Please explain to me *exactly* the desired behaviour/standard or point me 
> to somewhere
> where i can find it. (With 2 out of 3 commits being reverted i do not intend 
> to continue
> this trend).

If a ClientPut or other FCP insert is attempted with extra slashes
(meta-strings) on the FreenetURI, this should be rejected with an
appropriate error message.

> 2. I will give it a try, but my uni (the final year) finally starts next 
> week, which will
> mean me running around screaming "oh, shit, i'm going to fail". So i need to 
> actually do
> this before then.

:)

If you don't have time I'll file a bug.
> 
> >>> FIN is fine. Frost doesn't use slashes now, because it can't. But it
> >>> should probably be a plugin. (And plugins should have much better
> >>> integration e.g. there should be a Librarian search box on the
> >>> homepage).
> >> nextgens advised me to wait until the "new" plugin interface. And then i 
> >> will definitely
> >> do such a thing.
> > 
> > Okay cool. That might be a long time though, who's dealing with that
> > now?
> 
> If i remember correctly it was Bombe... but don't hold me to these words.
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