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raymond@svn.wikimedia.org wrote:
Reapply r20144 (namespace filter for LinkSearch) and r20530 (search
for all protocols defined in wgUrlProtocols)
after Domas reverted it with r20603 for performance issues. Now it supports MiserMode to make Domas happy :-)
I don't like the changed user interface in this version.
The drop-down box for protocols means you can't just cut-and-paste a link, making it *much* harder to use.
There's really no need for LinkSearch to know or care about what protocols are used and recorded at the parser end; anything that doesn't get stored just won't match.
I would strongly recommend returning to the previous state, where you paste in a full URL, and a missing protocol will fill in with assumed 'http://'.
- -- brion vibber (brion @ wikimedia.org)
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Brion Vibber schrieb:
I don't like the changed user interface in this version.
The drop-down box for protocols means you can't just cut-and-paste a link, making it *much* harder to use.
There's really no need for LinkSearch to know or care about what protocols are used and recorded at the parser end; anything that doesn't get stored just won't match.
I would strongly recommend returning to the previous state, where you paste in a full URL, and a missing protocol will fill in with assumed 'http://'.
I have reworked the behaviour: copy&paste of complete URLs is now possible, in case of missing protocol the default is 'http://'.
I havn't removed the drop down box because it is IMO easier to search for other protocols of the same domain(part) if the user knows which protocols are supported.
I hope you like it now :-)
Raymond.
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Raimond Spekking wrote:
I have reworked the behaviour: copy&paste of complete URLs is now possible, in case of missing protocol the default is 'http://'.
I havn't removed the drop down box because it is IMO easier to search for other protocols of the same domain(part) if the user knows which protocols are supported.
I hope you like it now :-)
No, it looks weird and you still can't cut-and-paste *back* from the field like every other URL entry box. I'm just going to revert it.
- -- brion vibber (brion @ wikimedia.org)
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