in reply to Re: Warn people who have perlmonks in a URL?
in thread Warn people who have perlmonks in a URL?

The idea that the node ID by itself should work was added later. It will work, only so long as nobody creates a title whose name is the same as that node ID. (At least that was the case in the original implementation, that may have changed.)

Therefore for posts I always use id:// just in case, someday, someone wants to play a bad joke...

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Re^3: Warn people who have perlmonks in a URL?
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Nov 09, 2003 at 22:55 UTC
    A big difference is that id:// can also fetch the node's title to autolabel the link. IMO this is its main selling point.

    Makeshifts last the longest.