On Sun, 2018-01-07 at 13:42 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 01/07/18 13:12, Tim wrote:
> > Allegedly, on or about 6 January 2018, Beartooth sent:
> > > Firefox, along with few other browsers, has one valuable feature 
> > > that should spread. If you copy a *long* link (like, say, three to
> > > five lines long in an email) into its address bar, it will eliminate
> > > the spaces that come from line ends, and go to the site.
> > 
> > Are you talking about links being typed into emails, or in emails
> > you're reading?  Either way, he solution would be more to do with the
> > email program not breaking a long URI into pieces (whether or not it
> > *displays* it spread across several lines).  The dreaded unintelligent
> > line wrapping methods that various mail clients use.
> > 
> > I've usually managed not too bad with those situations.  Some mail
> > clients will recognise the link is several lines long, and you can just
> > click on it anywhere.  Others may require you to highlight the whole
> > URI, and then it'll get treated as one long line.
> > 
> 
> I've had similar experience.  It seems to have gotten better over the years, 
> for me. 
> A while back it seems the MS mail clients were the biggest headache.  I 
> recall having
> to tell a friend of mine never to put a link as the first line.  If you used 
> any
> client other than the MS client you couldn't click on the link.
> 
> Anyway, I don't think automatically altering a URL is a good idea.  At least 
> in the
> way I understand the OP's feature request.  I read it as the "copy/paste" 
> function
> was somehow supposed to recognize that the destination was to be a browser 
> and then
> "fix" the URL.  Doesn't sound very practical to me.

I agree. Sounds like a recipe for unintended consequences. An
alternative would be to paste into an app or widget which sanitizes the
URL, then copy-paste from there to the browser. The widget could even
be a Perl or Shell one-liner.

poc
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