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От   : Mithgol the Webmaster            2:5063/88          09 Nov 06 21:13:16
Кому : All                                                 09 Nov 06 21:13:16
Тема : [09/11] FIDOURL.TXT
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        If the <object-path> of an area URL is not empty, then the URL
        designates either an encoded object as a whole or some inner
        part of such an object. Abstracting from this inner details,
        the whole object is called "the designated object" in this
        subsection.

        If the <object-path> of an area URL is not empty, then its
        <object-name> MUST also be non-empty by definition, and it
        specifies the name of the designated object.

        However, the echomail message base (of the area given in
        <areatag> section of the URL) MAY contain more than one object
        of the same name. It is therefore important to define what
        object is considered "the latest".

        Among those messages that contain objects of the same name
        (or just parts of those objects, e.g. UUE sections), there is
        the latest message. If that latest message contains only one
        of those objects (partly or as a whole), then that object is
        the latest one. If that latest message contains parts and/or
        whole encoded images of more than one object of the same name,
        then the object whose complete encoding or just the last
        section of encoding (last among its sections contained in this
        latest message) appears nearest to the bottom of that message
        (farthest from top) is the latest object.

        How "the latest message" itself is defined is beyond the scope
        of this document. It MAY be the latest received, it MAY be
        the one with the most up-to-date creation date, etc.

        The designated object is always determined as the latest one
        among those of the name given in <object-name>.

        Fidonet browser software MUST ignore objects which have such
        encodings that browser can not decode; the designated object
        MUST always be the latest of only those ones of the given name
        that are able to be decoded from the echomail message base.

        If a message-identifying optional parameter is present in the
        optional part of the URL, then the designated object is the
        latest one among only those decodable objects of the same name
        whose complete encoding (or even just a section of encoding)
        appears in the message identified by the optional parameter.

        7.2.2.2.1. Possible applications
        -+------------------------------

          This subsection is informative.

          As the <object-name> always designates the latest object of
          the same name, it is possible for "area://" URL to designate
          an object that is updated by means of Fidonet echomail area
          transport. Such objects MAY update daily (as in a weather
          forecast), weekly (as in a nodelist statistical report),
          etc. That's how Fidonet may easily serve dynamic up-to-date
          content. And if some URL is intended to point to a certain
          static version instead of the up-to-date one, an optional
          message-identifying parameter may always ensure that.

          As any Fidonet browser software MUST ignore objects which
          have such encodings that browser can not decode, it is made
          possible to include several alternative versions of the same
          object (encoded differently), even in the same one echomail
          letter, provided that the names of published object versions
          are all the same. The browser will happily pick the encoding
          it understands. For example, someone may post both UUE (for
          GoldEd+) and RFC 2397 (for Gecko) versions of the same icon.

  7.3. "faqserv://" scheme
  -+----------------------

    FAQ servers are Fidonet stations that accept special requests
    containing file names (or aliases) of certain texts. Such requests
    are sent via Fidonet netmail. The FAQ server processes the request
    and sends the requested text to the sender of request; the text is
    sent via Fidonet netmail in a single letter (as a whole)
    or in several letters (in sections).

    The faqserv URLs take the form:

    faqserv://<server>/<request>/<object-path>?<optional-part>

    The character "/" has its literal meaning in the <optional-part>
    of URLs of this scheme. The character "/" has its reserved meaning
    in the required part of URL (<server>/<request>/<object-path>),
    playing the role of delimiter between parts of the path. However,
    inside <server> part the character "/" again MUST have its literal
    meaning and MUST appear once (and only once!) as the delimiter
    between parts of the server address.

    The <server> part of a faqserv URL MUST be present. The standard
    Fidonet addressing notation, <zone>:<net>/<node>.<point>@<domain>
    (see FSP-1004 for details), is used in <server> address. However,
    some parts of address ("<zone>:", "@<domain>" and/or ".<point>")
    MAY be omitted (again, see FSP-1004 for details). The <server>
    part of a faqserv URL specifies the Fidonet address of the station
    (the FAQ server) which is implied to be queried.

    If the <object-path> of a faqserv URL is not empty, then
    its <object-name> MUST also be non-empty by definition, and
    it specifies the name of an object embedded in the netmail text
    of the response sent by that FAQ server. Either that object
    or some of its inner parts, according to <object-path>, is
    designated.

    However, the netmail response messages MAY contain more than one
    object of the same name. In this case the designated object is
    the latest one among only those which are known how to decode
    them. See section 7.2.2.2 for the details of what object is
    considered the latest.

    The <request> part of a faqserv URL is either empty, or not empty,
    or not present at all. These are three separate possible cases.

    If the <request> part of a faqserv URL is present but empty,
    the slashes around it MUST not be omitted. Such an URL implies
    a default request to the given server. This MAY be a request
    for help (i.e. "HELP" request), a request for the list of topics
    (e.g. "%LIST" request), or any other request probably determined
    by some user settings or contents of a database of FAQ servers.

    Examples:

       faqserv://2:5020/1641.7//

          The list of FAQServer topics is requested.

       faqserv://2:5030/1410.100//sample.zip

          ZIP file is located inside the standard response.

    If the <request> part of a faqserv URL is not present at all, then
    the <object-path> MUST also be empty and "<request>/<object-path>"
    MUST be omitted entirely, and the preceding "/" character MAY also
    be omitted. In this case the faqserv URL designates the FAQ server
    itself, as a Fidonet system. Such an URL MAY designate an action
    and not a resource; for example, it may designate adding the given
    FAQ server to some list or to a database of FAQ servers.

    Examples:

       faqserv://2:5043/17.100@fidonet/
       faqserv://2:5054/80.999

    If the <request> part of a faqserv URL is not empty, it specifies
    the request to be sent to the given server. The URL designates
    either the response as a whole (if the <object-path> is empty),
    or just an object inside the response (if the <object-path> is
    not empty).

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