From kfm-devel Tue Jan 29 08:53:32 2002 From: Hamish Rodda Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 08:53:32 +0000 To: kfm-devel Subject: Re: Unneccesary translations for the upcoming release X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kfm-devel&m=101229442125396 >On Monday 28 January 2002 02:43, Hamish Rodda wrote: >> >> "Inproperly Formatted URL" >> >> can you suggest a better way of putting it? I could delete the second >> sentance. > >Maybe you can give some examples of valid URLs. > >In my experience most users are very capable of learning from examples, = but >are unable to read formal language. Just look at the way most people lea= rned >to write HTML before there were wysiwyg editors: by doing copy-paste fro= m > the source of other pages, not by reading the specs. Ok. >> >> "URL Does Not Refer to a Resource." >> > >> >Hm? What does that mean? >> >> It's better than saying "Request referred to a filter protocol". this = is >> when someone enters something like tar:/ without giving a source file. > >What about "Incomplete URL."? I like that, thanks. >> >> "Could Not Bind" >> >> >> >> "This is a fairly technical error in which a required " >> >> "device for network communications (a socket) could not be establis= hed >> >> " "to listen for incoming network connections." > >I think the most common cause for this error is that another program (or >another instance of the same program) is already listening on the same p= ort. >Maybe it's useful to add that as a troubleshooting suggestion. I am a little confused actually as to why kio would ever be listening to = a=20 certain port, but that is an idea. Hamish.