Tassilo Horn schrob:

> Andreas Seltenreich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> If I type in the url defined in nnweb.el (id) into my browser and
>>> replace "%s" with the (escaped) message-id, the result page states:
>>>
>>>     "The requested message,
>>>     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, could not be found."
>>
>> Try again without the angle brackets :-).
>
> As I said, I replaced the angle brackets and the @ with their URL escape
> sequences.

Sorry if I was unclear. The angle brackets have to be *removed* and
not URL encoded in order for the search to work. The brackets in the
Message above indicate that they weren't.

>> Did you set mm-url-use-external to t when testing?
>
> No, I didn't know I have to do that.
>
>> If you did to no avail, then does the following request work? (works
>> for me)
>>
>> [snip]
>
> Yes, works for me as well.

This is a bit baffling, since the current code should produce exactly
the same request when referring the id, and mm-url-use-external and
mm-url-program are bound to the same values. I'd be desperate enough
by now to use tcpdump to see what is actually going through the ether.

regards,
andreas


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