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From: Joe User (phorlakhatralakh.dyndns.org)
Date: Fri May 25 2001 - 09:05:57 CDT

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    > Hey all,
    Howdy!
    [snip]
    Some of these are fairly common, but not really used much any more.
    Others I'm not too certain, but here's the breakdown I've been around
    [corrections not only welcome but requested]
    > snews: secure NNTP
    > newsrc:
    > rlogin: UNIX rlogin protocol [handled by the telnet handler off
    rundll]
    > wais: Wide Area Information Service [predecessor to the search
    engine and friends, really popular during the gopher heyday]
    > url: same as http, I believe
    > ldaps:// secure LDAP
    > mic://
    > outday://
    > ms-its & its: (old, possibly related to mk:, but still weird --
    > see http://helpware.net/htmlhelp/linktochm.htm)
    > cdl:
    Officially [at least according to the w3c], the uri is supposed to be
    definable, and some systems still use outdated uris for their
    sites...some I'd imagine are for backwards compatibility

    Thanks!

    > -Usman Akeju://
    > ;]://

    > P.S. - The hello:// --> shell:// crash only worked on me once, and after a
    > reboot
    > couldn't be replicated. The gopher://: crash works, though. Running Win98SE
    > 4.10.2222A using IE 5.50.4522.1800 SP1 +Q297328,q283908,Q286045,q290108,Q286043.

    > Chris Tobkin wrote:

    >> Speaking of things they are building into the OS via IE, try
    >> outlook:\\Mailbox%20-%20Your%20Name\ I find it somewhat interesting
    >> that you can go directly into your inbox from a link like
    >> outlook:\\Mailbox%20-%20Your%20Name\Inbox or your calendar
    >> (outlook:\\Mailbox%20-%20Your%20Name\Calendar) for that matter..

    >> // Chris
    >> tobkinintersec.com

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