Yes you could, the URL would just be http://myrepos/r1234/r1234
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 11:25 PM, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> --On Monday, August 4, 2003 9:02 PM -0700 Jack Repenning
> <jrepenning@collab.net> wrote:
>
>> At 9:25 AM +1000 8/5/03, Daniel Patterson wrote:
>>> Maybe not. The "/" character is already reserved, perhaps *it*
>>> could be used. The syntax isn't quite as obvious as using
>>> an @, but it avoids escapy-ness issues:
>>>
>>> http://my.server.com/repos/some/path/to/file/r1234
>>
>> Hmm ... and also
>> http://my.server.com/repos/some/path/to/directory/r1234?
>> Seems like this makes the logic to parse even more complicated.
>
> Then I couldn't have a file called 1234 or r1234 in that directory.
>
> Didn't we have this exact conversation a few months ago? Anyone
> remember what the consensus was? IIRC, all of the suggestions that
> have been made now were made then, too. -- justin
>
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