>>>> "J" == Jan Vroonhof
<vroonhof(a)math.ethz.ch> writes:
J> So after inspecting the regexps used I suggest you use something
J> like
J> /::xsh:user@host:path
This is a bad idea. As of Emacs 20.1:
** You can "quote" a file name to inhibit special significance of
special syntax, by adding `/:' to the beginning. Thus, if you have a
directory named `/foo:', you can prevent it from being treated as a
reference to a remote host named `foo' by writing it as `/:/foo:'.
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A fool must now and then be right by chance.