@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ The command line could be a ".js", ".sh" or
<guid>/en/url2site/</guid>
<guid>/en/url2site/</guid>
<description>The uweb internal link &quot;i:0m&quot; make any url such as download or indirect link visitable as a website. The test mirrors in the uweb manual are examples using the following tricks:
<description>The uweb internal link &quot;i:0m&quot; make any url such as download or indirect link visitable as a website. The test mirrors in the uweb manual are examples using the following tricks:
&quot;i:0m04:[url]&quot;: to treat the [url] content as html with bookmarklet. &quot;i:0mi:5h:[url]&quot;: to treat the [url] content as html (for download or no-script links etc.) &quot;i:0mi:5h?[postfix]::[url]&quot;: auto append query postfix to url to retrieve content. &quot;i:0mi:5h/[regex]/[replacement]::[url]&quot;: use the result of regular expression replacement to retrieve the content.</description>
&quot;i:0m04:[url]&quot;: to treat the [url] content as html with bookmarklet. &quot;i:0m?:[url]&quot;: to treat the [url] content as html, handling css/js properly. &quot;i:0m?[postfix]:[url]&quot;: auto append query postfix to url to retrieve content. &quot;i:0mi:5h:[url]&quot;: similar to &quot;i:0m?:[url]&quot;, to treat the [url] content as html (for download or no-script links etc.</description>
@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ The command line could be a &quot;.js&quot;, &quot;.sh&quot; or
<guid>/en/url2site/</guid>
<guid>/en/url2site/</guid>
<description>The uweb internal link &quot;i:0m&quot; make any url such as download or indirect link visitable as a website. The test mirrors in the uweb manual are examples using the following tricks:
<description>The uweb internal link &quot;i:0m&quot; make any url such as download or indirect link visitable as a website. The test mirrors in the uweb manual are examples using the following tricks:
&quot;i:0m04:[url]&quot;: to treat the [url] content as html with bookmarklet. &quot;i:0mi:5h:[url]&quot;: to treat the [url] content as html (for download or no-script links etc.) &quot;i:0mi:5h?[postfix]::[url]&quot;: auto append query postfix to url to retrieve content. &quot;i:0mi:5h/[regex]/[replacement]::[url]&quot;: use the result of regular expression replacement to retrieve the content.</description>
&quot;i:0m04:[url]&quot;: to treat the [url] content as html with bookmarklet. &quot;i:0m?:[url]&quot;: to treat the [url] content as html, handling css/js properly. &quot;i:0m?[postfix]:[url]&quot;: auto append query postfix to url to retrieve content. &quot;i:0mi:5h:[url]&quot;: similar to &quot;i:0m?:[url]&quot;, to treat the [url] content as html (for download or no-script links etc.</description>
<p>The <ahref="../index.html">uweb</a> internal link "<ahref="../links/index.html">i:0m</a>" make any url such as download or indirect link visitable as a website. The test mirrors in the uweb manual are examples using the following tricks:</p>
<p>The <ahref="../index.html">uweb</a> internal link "<ahref="../links/index.html">i:0m</a>" make any url such as download or indirect link visitable as a website. The test mirrors in the uweb manual are examples using the following tricks:</p>
<ul>
<ul>
<li>"i:0m04:[url]": to treat the [url] content as html with bookmarklet.</li>
<li>"i:0m04:[url]": to treat the [url] content as html with bookmarklet.</li>
<li>"i:0mi:5h:[url]": to treat the [url] content as html (for download or no-script links etc.)</li>
<li>"i:0m?:[url]": to treat the [url] content as html, handling css/js properly.</li>
<li>"i:0mi:5h?[postfix]::[url]": auto append query postfix to url to retrieve content.</li>
<li>"i:0m?[postfix]:[url]": auto append query postfix to url to retrieve content.</li>
<li>"i:0mi:5h:[url]": similar to "i:0m?:[url]", to treat the [url] content as html (for download or no-script links etc.)</li>
<li>"i:0mi:5h?[postfix]::[url]": similar to "i:0m?[postfix]:[url]". auto append query postfix to url to retrieve content.</li>
<li>"i:0mi:5h/[regex]/[replacement]::[url]": use the result of regular expression replacement to retrieve the content.</li>
<li>"i:0mi:5h/[regex]/[replacement]::[url]": use the result of regular expression replacement to retrieve the content.</li>
</ul>
</ul>
<p>For more complicated links such as cloud storage shared links, which need user gestures to reach temporary generated content link, use<br>
<p>For more complicated links such as cloud storage shared links, which need user gestures to reach temporary generated content link, use<br>
"i:0m/.../[local.html]:[url]", where the local file "/.../[local.html]" processes "[url]" as needed.</p>
"i:0m/.../[local.html]:[url]", where the local file "/.../[local.html]" processes "[url]" as needed.</p>