Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 07:11:52 -0400
From: Dennis Bathory-Kitsz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's why some Mac filenames don't work in URLs.
A)
The RFCs for URIs specifically allow the encoding of any arbitrary file
name, containing any arbitrary charachter.
Certain reserved characters (space,
At 11:17 PM 7/11/02 +0200, Peter Castine wrote:
Or what are you trying to say?
That Mac URLs are often presented with reserved characters -- spaces (for
example) instead of %20. That could be the page creator's fault, but there
you have it.
You shouldn't splutter so much, Peter. You'll have me