5 Sep 01:11
Re: javascript URI scheme not registered - spec seems to be missing
Charles Iliya Krempeaux <supercanadian <at> gmail.com>
2006-09-04 23:11:54 GMT
2006-09-04 23:11:54 GMT
Hello Graham,
I noticed there was one URI scheme missing from that list of known URI schemes.
In the old Netscape Navigator web browsers, there was something like a
WYSIWYG URI scheme. (Although I think it wasn't exactly "WYSIWYG"...
but had one of the letters different.)
I remember it coming up every now about then when you were just going
about normal web browsing. (Back then I thought it was some kind of
bug that made it show up.)
Not sure if anyone else remembers this.
On 9/4/06, Graham Klyne <GK <at> ninebynine.org> wrote:
> Digging around a question recently posed to me reveals that the commonly-used
> (pseudo-)URI scheme 'javascript:' is not registered [1], and I also note that
> the specification [3] noted by one web site [2] is no longer available.
>
> BTW, the web page [4] ("What schemes are out there?") might be a useful resource
> in considering what schemes might be candidates for provisional registration
> (possibly with health warnings) if they're not already registered.
>
> #g
> --
>
> [1] http://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes.html
>
> [2] http://esw.w3.org/topic/UriSchemes/javascript
>
> [3] http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/js/client/jsref/index.htm (no
> longer available)
>
> [4] http://esw.w3.org/topic/UriSchemes
>
>
> --
> Graham Klyne
> For email:
> http://www.ninebynine.org/#Contact
>
>
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