[Patch] KURL breaks data urls
Petter E. Stokke
gibreel at project23.no
Mon Sep 15 13:40:29 BST 2003
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 09:39, Waldo Bastian wrote:
> On Sunday 14 September 2003 22:45, Petter E. Stokke wrote:
> > This is pretty closely related to something I've been working on - see
> > http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62425 . Using the framework I
> > propose in the latest attached patch, it'd just be a matter of skipping
> > cleanPath altogether for non-URL URIs, or defining a processing mode for
> > data URLs to mark them as exempt from cleanPath.
> >
> > It's time that patch was committed anyway. I asked for comments on
> > kde-core-devel two weeks ago and got none, so I'll try again here. Does
> > anyone mind my committing it?
>
> Sorry for not responding sooner, yes I have seen the patch but I don't like
> it, I don't think it's a very clean solution.
It's anything but a clean solution, but Thiago stressed his desire to
keep KURL as low-level as possible, hence the ugly KSycoca-ignorant
hacks and hardcoded fallbacks. The question is, what parts don't you
like, and how can we make it cleaner?
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