ange-ftp style reference

ange-ftp style reference

[81] MIME, SGML, UDIs, HTML and W3 (, ) https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-talk/1992MayJun/0038.html

Well, what DO they use? They use ange-ftp addresses

for FTP (like info.cern.ch:/pub/www/doc/*.ps),

[82] ange-ftp というのは Emacs で動作する FTP ソフトウェアがあるらしい。それのこと? このよくある書式の発祥はそのソフトだったのだろうか?

[7] null, , https://dept-info.labri.fr/~strandh/Teaching/PFS/Common/Code-examples/emacs-20.4/lisp/browse-url.el

  "An alist of (REGEXP . STRING) pairs used by `browse-url-of-file'.
Any substring of a filename matching one of the REGEXPs is replaced by
the corresponding STRING using `replace-match', not treating STRING
literally.  All pairs are applied in the order given.  The default
value converts ange-ftp/EFS-style paths into ftp URLs and prepends
`file:' to any path beginning with `/'.

For example, adding to the default a specific translation of an ange-ftp
address to an HTTP URL:

[231] Protect your Software from the Zero Day Wget Vulnerability, drewt, , https://jfrog.com/blog/cve-2024-10524-wget-zero-day-vulnerability/

[232] >>231 wget の入力で URLURLscheme + : の省略か伝統的な FTP の表記法が指定できたため、 : を含む userinfo が指定されたとき FTP の表記法と誤認させられる脆弱性があると判断された事案。

[8] EMACSulation Issue 26 (Eric Marsden, , ) https://linuxgazette.net/issue26/marsden.html

ffap is a powerful package which extends the find-file command (the one which prompts for a file name in the minibuffer, normally bound to C-x C-f). It searches the text around the cursor position for something which might represent a filename -- a file in the current directory, a C #included file, a newsgroup reference, an ange-ftp style reference to a file on a remote machine or an URL -- and prompts you either to open that file, or to send the URL to a browser (via browse-url). Once experiencing this you quickly get sick of typing filenames into the minibuffer, and may find yourself inserting ``hyperlinks in strategic places in your files to save typing. ffap is distributed with both Emacs and XEmacs; I bind it to the F3 key as follows :

[9] Emacs Online Documentation (, ) https://doc.endlessparentheses.com/Fun/shadow-make-fullname.html

Make an ange-ftp style fullname out of HOST, USER (optional), and NAME.

[10] Re: Integrate Tramp (, ) https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2002-06/msg00513.html

My impression is that the main reason you chose the [...] syntax for

tramp is to avoid conflicts with ange-ftp; it seems cleaner and more

user-friendly to just use the same syntax for both, especially since

ange-ftp's syntax is basically a subset of tramp's, and now you have

the freedom to integrate them.

I think most people would agree that the ange-ftp-style syntax is a bit

nicer anyway (and familiar to more people), especially when most of the

details are defaulted based on the machine name or whatever.

[11] EMail Msg <9207160406.AA28878@pixel.convex.com> (, ) https://ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/archives/WWW-TALK/www-talk-1992.messages/154.html

Has anybody given any thought to a syntax with implied schemes so that

the ange-ftp style URLs and internet message ID URNs that are out

there can be used?<p>

If we reserved a character to _start_ UDIs, then we could try to infer

the scheme of strings that don't start with that char. Let's take

() for URL schemes and [] for URN schemes.

<XMP>

For example: host:path == (ANON-FTP)host:path

path@host == (ANON-FTP)host:path

<message-id@host> == [rfc-822]<message-id@host>

</XMP>

Well, I suppose this type of thing is really akin to the W3 local

UDI scheme: it's application specific.<p>

[12] 関連: URL, FTP, Git