What is URL protocol for?

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Biff
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What is URL protocol for?

Post by Biff »

What is URL protocol for?

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I do not understand this:
URL protocol

Open Everything from es: urls.

For example, when clicking on es:abc123 Everything will launch and populate the search with abc123.
Should one activate it?
void
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Re: What is URL protocol for?

Post by void »

Enabling the URL Protocol will register the es: URL protocol with the system and allow web browsers to open es: URLs with Everything.

For example, when enabled, clicking on the following link will open an Everything search window and set the search to abc 123

es:abc 123
Biff
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Re: What is URL protocol for?

Post by Biff »

Sorry, still don't understand what the point is.
If you don't know what this is, please leave it disabled.
Yes, but maybe it is of help even I do not have any idea of nothing.

OK, many thanks!
tuska
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Re: What is URL protocol for?

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2Biff
Here is an example and picture from user NotNull.
therube
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Re: What is URL protocol for?

Post by therube »

Say you're in your web browser, & you see a program update for, say, Everything.
And the update (web page) says "newest greatest thing since sliced bread, Everything 1.5.0.1322a !!!".

In your web browser, you highlight the word "Everything", then click a bookmarklet.
On doing so, that word, "Everything" is "sent to" Everything.exe, & Everything.exe then performs a search for the word, "Everything".

And that returns:
"Everything 1.5.0.1321a" & "Everything.exe" & "Everything.ini"...

(At which point, you say to yourself, self, I NEED TO UPDATE! [to 1322a])

how to add everything as a search engine in firefox?

(Or...

You could highlight "Everything 1.5" for a more precise search.
You could highlight "Everything 1.5.0.1322a", for an even more precise search.
(And that search would not return any results - cause 1322a isn't, yet ;-).)

An alternative to the bookmarklet, you could "physically" type:
es:Everything
into your browsers URL bar (but that is far less convenient then simply highlighting some test & saying "go!").

But being able to do that, rather simply sets you in the right direction to determine if you do or do not have the latest & greatest.
Biff
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Re: What is URL protocol for?

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Here is an example and picture from user NotNull.
Ah, OK, thank you. Looks good.
But being able to do that, rather simply sets you in the right direction to determine if you do or do not have the latest & greatest.
Yes, that sounds very good. Could I achieve anything similar by replacing Firefox with a further Everything window? Say, I want to open a folder (get the folder name in the search field) / show the content of a folder in the search result in another Everything window. Or show the folder / path in the folder panel to display its content in the result list?
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Re: What is URL protocol for?

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Biff
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Many thanks!

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Sorry, I don't understand how to do that:
Yes, that sounds very good. Could I achieve anything similar by replacing Firefox with a further Everything window? Say, I want to open a folder (get the folder name in the search field) / show the content of a folder in the search result in another Everything window. Or show the folder / path in the folder panel to display its content in the result list?
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Re: What is URL protocol for?

Post by therube »

Not quite following?

From within Everything, you want to open another Everything window with the current Path as its' search?
IOW, instead of, context-menu - Open Path (in Windows Explorer),
you want a context-menu - Open Path (in new Everything window)?
Biff
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Re: What is URL protocol for?

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Not quite following?
Me? Yes, all the time actually unfortunately.
From within Everything, you want to open another Everything window with the current Path as its' search?
Actually I want to display the (entire) content of the folder with just one or two clicks / key presses containing the file Everything found. So if Everything find file xyz.ext and I click / press a key then the same Everything instance or another would show the content (including the contents of the sub folders or not, if both variations would be possible) of the folder in the result list.
IOW, instead of, context-menu - Open Path (in Windows Explorer),
Would be possible only, if the drive with the path is online, I suppose.
you want a context-menu - Open Path (in new Everything window)?
I am not yet exactly sure, but it somehow sounds very good.
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