This shouldn’t really matter, I’m not aware that this string is displayed 
somewhere to the user. I just put this in there because I assumed without 
checking that this is supposed to be a reverse-dns-style name, no special 
reason. I’ll check the documentation and change it if necessary.


Sven.


Am 19.05.2011 um 18:24 schrieb François Revol:

> I'm wondering why we use org.netsurf-browser.NetSurf.URI as CFBundleURLName...
> Shouldn't it be a human name ?
> 
> It seems both Safari just uses "Web site URL".
> Firefox seems to separate http and https though:
> 
>                <dict>
>                        <key>CFBundleURLIconFile</key>
>                        <string>document.icns</string>
>                        <key>CFBundleURLName</key>
>                        <string>http URL</string>
>                        <key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
>                        <array>
>                                <string>http</string>
>                        </array>
>                </dict>
>                <dict>
>                        <key>CFBundleURLIconFile</key>
>                        <string>document.icns</string>
>                        <key>CFBundleURLName</key>
>                        <string>https URL</string>
>                        <key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
>                        <array>
>                                <string>https</string>
>                        </array>
>                </dict>
> 
> 
> François.

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