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Post by Sylph on Mar 9, 2002 0:18:50 GMT -5
it doesn't make any sense. why would a URLTreeNode, which contains the last part of a url, have a "subtree"
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Post by Tony on Mar 9, 2002 0:50:34 GMT -5
um, no, each node is like a directory:
root -www.espn.com -nba -nhl -scores -www.bored.com -fun -bla
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Post by Sylph on Mar 9, 2002 13:22:04 GMT -5
oh; i get it now. i had thought that www.cs.toronto.edu/~pgries wouldn't work becuz a node could only contain the "~pgries" part, and not www.cs.toronto.edu becuz it had slashes in it. now i understand u gotta make a www.cs.toronto.edu to stand on its own as a url-part. side note: last night, all i dreamt about was recursion. i probably had multiple dreams, but in all of them, i had to apply recursion to real life situations for efficiency or code compactness or something.
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