elextr commented on this pull request.
@@ -1788,6 +1788,9 @@ void utils_tidy_path(gchar *filename)
const gchar *needle; gboolean preserve_double_backslash = FALSE;
+ if (utils_is_uri(filename)) + return;
Sure, I'm aware of the release and the patches are definitely not meant for it.
I didn't mean the release of Geany, I meant the release of RFC 8089 that allows for `file:` to not have the `//`es. As it was only released Feb 2017 nothing will take advantage of it yet, though as I noted both chrome and firefox accept `file:` URLs without the `//`.