[ANN] GemiNaut - a user friendly Gemini browser for Windows in C#
Sean Conner
sean at conman.org
Fri May 29 01:09:22 BST 2020
It was thus said that the Great Luke Emmet once stated:
> Each site has a different background "fabric" and placemarker.
How is this done? I'm looking at the code and I don't see an obvious
place where this is done. Then again, I don't use C# so I'm not sure where
to look. It's a cool idea.
> My concept of a site is that it is either the domain itself, or if there
> is a user specified in the path, then it is the user home.
>
> gemini://domain1.tld/mypath.gmi -> site is domain1.tld for that page
>
> gemini://domain2.tld/users/foo/bar/baz.gmi -> site is domain/users/foo
> for that page
Be careful, because different servers might display user directories
differently. Some might do:
gemini://example.com/~alice/
and others:
gemini://example.net/users/bob/
and still others:
gemini://example.org/Carol/
And some might just do all three just to mess with you 8-P
-spc
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