Why Did It Seem A Good Idea?
Web Inventor Admits // in Addresses Is Pointless
Berners-Lee wishes he could backtrack on backslashes
There you go, it seemed like a good idea at the time.
- Tim Berners-Lee on the backslashes
(Newser) – Ever wonder what the // in web addresses is there for? So does the man who put the backslashes there in the first place. "Really, if you think about it, it doesn’t need the //," Tim Berners-Lee told a New York Times reporter at a tech conference last week. "I could have designed it not to have the //," he said, adding that when he was creating the network that evolved into today's Internet, he had no idea how much impact his choices would have on so many people.
—Rob Quinn
Berners-Lee wishes he could backtrack on backslashes
There you go, it seemed like a good idea at the time.
- Tim Berners-Lee on the backslashes
(Newser) – Ever wonder what the // in web addresses is there for? So does the man who put the backslashes there in the first place. "Really, if you think about it, it doesn’t need the //," Tim Berners-Lee told a New York Times reporter at a tech conference last week. "I could have designed it not to have the //," he said, adding that when he was creating the network that evolved into today's Internet, he had no idea how much impact his choices would have on so many people.
—Rob Quinn