In the last couple of weeks I've had what seems to be a new thing happening in 
emails from two sources (The Register & Talent Scotland). They occur in <A 
tags. Its only when the line is chopped and wrapped. The offending string is 
=#13#10.. ie = is the last character on line x and line x+1 starts with two 
dots.


The only real problem is when the link is clicked my browser is unable to 
display the site because (in the case of The Register) the address contains 
www.. rather than www.

At first I thought the problem was my handling of the code, but passing the 
undecoded email to WinMail I get the same problem.

It there something in the RFCs that I haven't managed to spot or is it the 
sender screwing up? More importantly any suggestions?



Roy Lambert

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