Father of Net regrets the double slash

@ 2006/03/27
SIR Tim Berners-Lee, the "father" of the world wide web, has told Brian Runciman from the British Computer Society that he really wished that he had not invented the double slash for addresses.

Berners-Lee said that after 15 years of Interweb development he really regretted having such a clumsy address system.

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