In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthias Jaekle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> http://www.abc.de/los angeles/
> This links are coded: http://www.abc.de/los%20angeles/
> 
> How does robots normally handle links like this. Do pages with blanks
> became indexed?
> What does google and other big crawlers do?

As long as the spaces are correctly encoded either as plus signs, or as %20,
the URLs are valid and should work with browsers and crawlers alike.

URLs with spaces that are not encoded are not valid, and only work in some 
browsers. Crawlers most probably don't index those pages either.

-- 
Klaus Johannes Rusch
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