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The mobileOK spec only supports http and https URIs and decided to ignore other schemes. The net result is that no WARN is returned when a non-http URI is encountered in a resource. This applies to links, in which case the decision to ignore may be justified by the existence of "tel" and "mailto" URIs. This also applies to Included Resources: http://www.w3.org/TR/mobileOK-basic10-tests/#included_resources This means that: <img src="foo:bar" /> does not trigger an error and a page that contains this code can be mobileOK. It sounds like a reasonable idea to warn users when URIs are ignored. This would typically be useful to fix syntax errors such as: <a href="htpp://foo/bar">blah</a>