Hello,
I had written:
OS | Browser | http://www.ÉÉ.net/ | http://ÅÃÅw.pl/ -------+----------------+--------------------+----------------- Win XP | Opera 7.54 | OK | OK SP2 +----------------+--------------------+----------------- | Netscape 6.2 | not found | not found +----------------+--------------------+----------------- | IE 6.0 SP 2 | not found* | not found* +----------------+--------------------+----------------- | Firefox 1.0 | OK | OK -------+----------------+--------------------+----------------- Win 98 | Netscape 4.77 | not found | not found +----------------+--------------------+----------------- | Netscape 6.2.2 | not found | not found |----------------+--------------------+----------------- | IE 5 SP 2 | not found | not found -------+----------------+--------------------+-----------------
 http://www.??.net/  http://www.%C9%99%C9%9B.net/  http://www./??.net/  http://%c5%bc%c3%b3%c5%82w.pl/ * Not found on 1st try after IE start, IE 6 hung on subsequent tries
Peter Kirk wrote:
The problem was that the browser was looking for http://www.%c9%99%c9%9b.net/
rather than http://www.ÉÉ.net/, in other words exactly the same problem as Otto
found with Netscape 6.2. The clipboard contained http://www.%c9%99%c9%9b.net/,
as both Unicode text and basic plain text. There was obviously a problem in how
Mozilla copied this address to the clipboard.
In my tests, however, the address http://www.ÉÉ.net/ was pasted correctly into the respective browserâs address field; only after attempting to fetch the page, the distorted address appeared, either in the address field or in the error message (depending on the browser).
Best wishes, Otto Stolz

