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From: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>
Date: 01 Mar 1997 16:47:06 +0100
In-Reply-To: Andy Norman's message of 01 Mar 1997 15:04:10 +0000
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Andy Norman <ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com> writes:

> Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> writes:
> 
> > One of the main features of ange-ftp was transparency of that
> > kind.  When one accessed a /user@host:path file, ange-ftp would get
> > loaded.
> 
> Under XEmacs?

No.  Under both XEmacs and GNU Emacs.

> I know that RMS has got GNU Emacs so that this happens.

What version?  19.34 behaves in what I perceive is the correct way.
And I don't mention ange-ftp in my .emacs.

> > The current behaviour is IMHO broken.
> Require or load efs-auto in your .emacs and you will be a happy(er)
> camper.

I don't like this.  Why can't efs behave like ange-ftp used to in this
respect?  Why do we all have to have the same line in ~/.emacs when it
could be solved globally?  I simply don't understand the reasoning
here.

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