Thanks James :  that explains the cause of the problem

Bob




On 05/06/2009, at 5:13 PM, James Devenish wrote:

Hi Bob,

It's probably the business's fault. It is invalid to put ~ into a URL.
If it appears, it denotes the end of the URL. A valid alternative is
to use "%7e":

<http://email.enewsltd.com.au/ct/click?q=63-tPKjIHW9gVf%7eVQCx1RAewY73E2lR >

Some mail clients and webmail may kindly (but wrongly) allow the ~,
but I wouldn't bet on it. I'm reading the e-mail in Gmail and it
doesn't work.

James.

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