Kai Schaetzl a écrit : > Mouss wrote on Tue, 27 Dec 2005 00:04:34 +0100: > > >>Is foo.tld=bar a valid hostname part in a URI? > > > "foo.tld=bar" is a valid URL with "foo.tld" being the hostname and "=bar" > being the query part. >
are you sure? my understanding is that query part must be in the url-path, so must come after at least one slash. something like scheme://[user[:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port]/[path[?queryargs]] plus the fact that: scheme://[user[:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port] is the same as the one with a traling slash, and absence of the scheme part assumes http. running http://www.google.com=test on my firefox results in a dns lookup error.