Talk:List of URI schemes
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Is it acceptable to list URIs that don't have public specifications? For example:
- origin & origin2 - Interact with Origin: install, purchase, and run games.
- sfb - Launch meeting in Skype for Business
- x-github-client - Open Git repository in GitHub Desktop.
--Stevoisiak (talk) 21:10, 23 July 2019 (UTC)
Empty spans
[edit]Is there any reason why in the "Scheme" column every scheme is followed by an empty span
code similar to this?
<span id="aaa:"></span>
Sabbut (talk) 09:45, 24 May 2020 (UTC)
- This is so each scheme on this list can be directly linked directly to.
- Explanation:
- The
id
attribute of an HTML tag identifies a unique element on a page and allows it to become an "anchor target", which can be linked to directly using URL fragment or hash segments .
- To access an anchor target on a webpage, append
#
followed by the value of the targetid
attribute (known as a "fragment identifier") to the end of the destination page's URL. When a URL that includes a fragment identifier is followed in a web browser, it will automatically scroll down to the location of the specified anchor target on the page.
- As with basic URLs, "anchor origin" elements (i.e.
<a href="https://example.com#fragment_identifier">...</a>
) are used in HTML to link to anchor targets. "Relative" links that jump to an anchor target on the current page can be created by omitting the rest of the URL before the#
, e.g.<a href="#fragment_identifier">Jump to section</a>
.
- A
span
element is generally used to create anchor targets as it is inline and does not inherently apply visual changes to a rendered webpage or any content between its tags.
- The prefered Wikitext template to use instead of the HTML
<span>
tag is{{anchor}}
, which can make the source code of articles a bit easier to read with less HTML tag clutter.
Syntax to create an anchor point/target Markup Language Code HTML <span id="fragment_identifier"></span>
Wikitext {{anchor|fragment_identifier}}
Example syntax for linking to HTML anchors Anchor Destination Rendered Example Markup Language Code On current page Go to section HTML <a href="#Looking_for_coffee_scheme">Go to section</a>
Wikitext [[#Looking_for_coffee_scheme|Go to section]]
On different page
(same website)callto URI scheme HTML <a href="/wiki/List_of_URI_schemes#callto:">callto URI scheme</a>
Wikitext [[List of URI schemes#callto:|callto URI scheme]]
On different website List of URI schemes HTML <a href="https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes#table-uri-schemes-1">IANA List of URI schemes</a>
Wikitext [https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes#table-uri-schemes-1|IANA List of URI schemes]
Looking for coffee scheme
[edit]The HTCPCP (coffee protocol) is supposed to be here. Google search says is is and wikiblame says it is, but I can't find it here.--Auric talk 19:07, 6 December 2020 (UTC)
- Looks like you need to add it (again) by yourself.
- There is not an older revision than "14:35, 19 March 2019 Zyksnowy talk contribs 71,168 bytes +71,168 https://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=URI_scheme&action=edit&oldid=675958678 Tag: nowiki added".
- I think figuring out why it happened cost more time than adding it. --RoestVrijStaal (talk) 20:12, 6 December 2020 (UTC)
DOCTYPE Puzzle
[edit]Readers of this page may be interested in thw following discussion:
--Guy Macon (talk) 22:37, 1 June 2021 (UTC)
This article should be removed if it can't be kept up to date
[edit]The upstream official registry is at IANA. It contains many registrations that are not reflected here. Would it not be safer simply to have a pointer to the official accurate source, as opposed to presenting inaccurate information? Tim Bray (talk) 18:16, 28 November 2023 (UTC)
Proposed deletion of List of URI schemes
[edit]I talked to an ICANN person who suggested that the list of unofficial schemes was useful so the article shouldn't be deleted. So I replaced the out-of-date copy of the registry with a pointer to the authoritative upstream version and removed the marked-for-deletion.
Microsoft schemes
[edit]I watchted this video by ThioJoe [1]. It talked about one of the weird url protocols including things like: ms-calculator,ms-clock,etc. Can someone please add these schemes. SnappyRiffs (talk) 01:16, 17 October 2024 (UTC)