I would like to see the requirement for // after the colon go away, though...
A node title of "cpan: the final frontier" doesn't sound that unlikely. We certainly already have nodes with titles matching /^\w+:/ but I'd like to disallow (and may have already) node titles matching m#^\w+://#. So I like the required //. It makes the alternate syntax more distinct. For example, typing [asdf://asdf] produces [asdf://asdf] because it is considered an invalid pseudo-scheme not a link to a node by title. A mere colon shouldn't be enough for such a distinction.
- tye
In reply to Re^4: Perl 6 links (//)
by tye
in thread Perl 6 links
by Juerd
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