On 18/08/06, Steve Bennett stevage@gmail.com wrote:
You mean, when the characters that immediately precede "://" are in some defined list like "ftp", "http" etc? Ok, from a quick test, I see that we recognise http, ftp, https, gopher, and mailto, but not vrml or unsurprisingly file.
It's completely configurable by the site administrator. Incidentally, adding "file://" to the array doesn't guarantee success, since many modern browsers will point-blank refuse to render such links in their default configuration.
Rob Church