Re: problem with spaces in urls

From: <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 18:59:35 -0500 (EST)

thanks for the reply; i'm aware of the spaces not being legal (which is
why i mentioned my not having control over what's generated). to make
matters worse, it's RLIN (library) software, which is almost impossible
to get changed.

if anyone has any hack to fix it (or where i should look) in the source,
please let me know - i'm holding off hacking anything for a bit!

                                        gary

Dancer said:
>
> Then it is not a legal URL. In order to be a legal URL the spaces should be
> represented by '+' or '%20' (both of which are legal encodings for spaces). Putting
> a real space in the URL is a good way to get it to not work properly, unless the
> browser is smart enough to see it and do the encoding itself (which many are).
>
> D
Received on Fri Mar 06 1998 - 16:03:07 MST

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