From: Alan Reiner <etotheipi@gmail.com>
To: Bitcoin Dev <bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [Bitcoin-development] URI Handling in Bitcoin-Qt
Date: Thu, 03 May 2012 00:28:13 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4FA2095D.9060307@gmail.com> (raw)
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I want to follow up on BIP 21 (URI scheme), which I have recently
implemented in Armory and I have become a huge fan of it. But I've got
a couple gripes:
*(1) *What is the status & plans for supporting "bitcoin:" URIs in the
Satoshi client? My understanding is that it currently creates URIs, but
does *not* register itself with the OS to handle such links. Is this
accurate? This seems like a very high-value feature, and I'd recommend
that we consider it a priority -- I can't think of any other upgrade
that can improve usability so dramatically on the desktop.
After implementing it all in Armory, I wrote up a walk-thru
<https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=79010.msg879804#msg879804>
recounting how I did the OS-registration in Windows and gnome-based *nix
systems. Perhaps it can give the Bitcoin-Qt devs a jumpstart on getting
it implemented. (and then I can get feedback about doing for generic
Linux and Mac/OSX)
*(2) *I need to understand better what the intentions were behind
"label=" and "message=". The way I understand it is that Bitcoin-Qt
uses and stores only address-labels, and no other transactional info is
stored in the wallet. As such, the "message=" field would be displayed
to the user when a "bitcoin:" link is clicked, but that message wouldn't
be saved anywhere.
However, I think, especially if a new wallet format is in the works,
that both should be supported: "Address Labels" *and *"Transaction
Labels". The real difference is that merchants can include things
Order#, purchase information, etc, in the "message" field, and then put
only their business name in the "label" field. This means that when the
user is looking at their address book, they see just the owners of the
addresses. When they look at the transaction ledger/history, they see a
full list of everything they purchased, prices, contact info, etc. The
distinction is much more important for persistent addresses, but still
important.
This is exactly how I did it in Armory, but if Bitcoin-Qt won't do it
that way, I should be promoting all important information be jammed into
the "label" field.
*(3) *How are the other clients implementing this? Do you make any
distinction between "label" and "message"?
-Alan
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next reply other threads:[~2012-05-03 4:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-05-03 4:28 Alan Reiner [this message]
2012-05-03 5:46 ` [Bitcoin-development] URI Handling in Bitcoin-Qt Wladimir
2012-05-04 0:54 ` Alan Reiner
2012-05-03 7:16 ` Andreas Schildbach
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