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bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7
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Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7 |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Aug 2014 19:17:55 +0300 |
> From: joaotavora@gmail.com (João Távora)
> Cc: 18310@debbugs.gnu.org
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 16:43:48 +0100
>
> Something other than `default-directory' seems to be influencing it. I
> did some tests:
Like I said: Emacs uses the current drive to complete the missing
drive letter. That is what you see.
> Finally
>
> (let ((default-directory "\\\\"))
> (expand-file-name "../" "/something/bla"))
>
> Crashed the Emacs process on my machine.
It's not a crash, it's a deliberate abort. "\\\\" (i.e., 2
backslashes in a row without anything after that) is an invalid file
name on Windows. Just don't do that.
> The docstring should explain its relationship with the
> `default-directory' variable, which in the current version sounds like
> it's shadowed completely by the DEFAULT-DIRECTORY parameter. Perhaps a
> sentence could be added.
>
> If DEFAULT-DIRECTORY is nil or missing, the current buffer's value of
> `default-directory' is used. Even if DEFAULT-DIRECTORY is non-nil,
> `default-directory' may still be used to help canonicalize the
> resulting name for the current platform.
How does that obscure hint help? It doesn't tell anything that mere
mortals could understand.
Once again, you are talking about semi-invalid use cases. IMO,
complicating the doc string (which is not at all simple as it is) on
behalf of those use cases is not TRT.
> PS: Had a look at `url-expand-file-name': isn't it doing to much for
> `shr-expand-url''s purposes?
I have no idea, but as long as you need to resolve relative URLs, it
is your friend.
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, João Távora, 2014/08/21
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/08/21
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, João Távora, 2014/08/21
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, João Távora, 2014/08/21
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/08/21
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, João Távora, 2014/08/22
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/08/22
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, Stefan Monnier, 2014/08/22
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/08/22
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, João Távora, 2014/08/25
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, Glenn Morris, 2014/08/26
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, João Távora, 2014/08/26
- bug#18310: 24.3.93; relative links don't work in eww and Windows 7, Glenn Morris, 2014/08/27