Re: what is radar:// supposed to open?
Re: what is radar:// supposed to open?
- Subject: Re: what is radar:// supposed to open?
- From: Wade Tregaskis <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 00:58:59 -0700
sorry not totally cocoa but this is the 2nd or 3rd time I've seen 'radar://'
, clicked it, and I get an instant crash of something called
mobilesafari. What's supposed to open radar:// links? I tried safari
but it just does the same thing.
I'd actually like to be able to track some of these (and other) bugs.
Apple's bug tracking system is for the most part not open to anyone
outside the company. The portion that is, the public interface to it,
is found at http://bugreport.apple.com/, where you can file new bug
reports and monitor those you've filed to date. There are no
provisions for you to be able to look at anyone else's bug reports -
other than asking them yourself - though you are welcome to contact
Developer Technical Support (DTS, email@hidden) to ask for feedback.
Typically though they'll still only provide information about the bugs
you've filed yourself. I can't and am not speaking on official policy
as to why this is as it is, though you can probably appreciate the
privacy and legal issues involved.
As to the URL syntax itself... in a nutshell, it's for the convenience
of Apple employees for whom clicking on such links does take them
directly to the report in question.
Wade
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