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_Yet another note-to-self post, but these links are confusing, how do you
make proper irc:// or ircs:// link?_
I started wondering about the proper way to make irc/ircs links today and
based on the following addresses
- https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/ircs
- https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-butcher-irc-url-04
EDIT 2015-08-30 & 2015-10-10: I got eaten by HTML5 validator, because of
what was said above :frown: and the proper way how you make links without
getting eaten by HTML5 validator is
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-butcher-irc-url-04) and the address
would become
`ircs://irc.example.org:6697/%23channel%2C%23%23channel%2C%21channel`.
See [Percent-encoding at Wikipedia]. Thanks Mardeg at irc.mozilla.org.
[percent-encoding at wikipedia]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding#Percent-encoding_reserved_characters
- specifies that the link uses SSL with the _s_ (for plain text just remove
it)
- specifies the port so client doesn't have to guess it
- clearly specifies the channels without leaving prefixes for the client
to guess
The previously linked pages also contain other forms, but this seems the
best to me and I am against using channel keys as there are better ways
to keep channel private (such as restricted or +i and +I to authorized
people) and server passwords aren't used anywhere where I would encounter
them, other than forwarding the password to NickServ, but that is depracted
by [SASL](https://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/sasl-3.1.html).