Tony McNamara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Best fix" for the web site authors is probably to do what they're
> doing; they aren't alienating many people since every major browser
> supports it fine (as I've already tested and proven.)

By not writing web sites, they are arguably breaking advertising laws
if they call it a web site or themselves a webmaster, ;-) but more
seriously they are likely to be leaving themselves open to a range of
accessability law problems.  

You're right: this discussion is sort of futile, as there isn't a fix
to this one that doesn't break anything else, is there?  Trying to
"guess" how to reencode a URL has security implications IIRC.

MJR


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