If you want a linktype then it has to match with the type://value|string syntax.

aes:// does that, and Axx isn't weird either, since we already have things like perlop and unpack. I can even imagine mirroring the documents locally, to keep them in a PM layout -- with banner.

Next you havent specified where these links are supposed to map to.

Clearly I overestimated you.

Unless one of the other gods feels like doing your homework for you there is nothing to be done from this request.

It's a request, not a patch. I'm not going to be the one to do the work, indeed, but I'm also not forcing anyone to do so.

It's a request. Again: a request. If you don't want to do it for whichever reason, then don't do it.

I really did overestimate you. Sorry.

I shouldn't have brought this up for discussion, and should have went ahead with programmatically creating nodes of these titles, with simple links in them to the documents. This kind of useless, unproductive, mud throwing and inflammatory discussion really is a big waste of time. For this too, I am sorry. Consider it never requested.

The worst thing is that deep inside, I already knew this was going to happen, and I ignored that, hoping that something had changed.

Juerd # { site => 'juerd.nl', plp_site => 'plp.juerd.nl', do_not_use => 'spamtrap' }


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