Bug 249732 - Deprecate the help URL scheme
Summary: Deprecate the help URL scheme
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: khelpcenter
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: openSUSE Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Documentation Editorial Team
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Reported: 2010-09-01 11:59 UTC by Christopher Yeleighton
Modified: 2016-03-12 11:13 UTC (History)
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Description Christopher Yeleighton 2010-09-01 11:59:45 UTC
Version:           unspecified (using KDE 4.3.5) 
OS:                Linux

Instead of using the help URL scheme, KDE Help Centre should use a persistent HTTP cache.  The cache should be preloaded for off-line usage.

Any URL not in the cached domains (such as [1]) should go to the regular browser as it does now.

The user should be allowed to express her preference of using the cache versus going on-line if available.

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[1] <URL:http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html>

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. 
Tell KDE Help Centre to open the manual for itself.

2. 
Hover over the hyperlink [KDE Help Centre User Manual] and read the URL displayed in the status line.

Actual Results:  
1. 
The manual page "KDE Help Centre" contains a hyperlink [KDE Help Centre User Manual].

2. 
help:/khelpcenter/help-system-user-manual.html

Expected Results:  
2. 
http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-runtime/khelpcenter/help-system-user-manual.html

OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.31.12-0.2-desktop
Compiler: gcc
Comment 1 Christoph Feck 2010-09-01 12:36:49 UTC
What advantage do you see when using the longer URL? Internally, the help:/ URL could resolve to an external, when a connection is available.
Comment 2 Christopher Yeleighton 2010-09-01 12:56:20 UTC
You can recommend an HTTP URL over to someone who does not use KDE.  With the help scheme you are out of luck.
Of course, if everything else fails, transforming help to http would be a good thing as well.