This message usually shows up when the use forgot to properly escape a url. For
example if you're putting your reports in a directory in your webspace called
    /web reports/
and the user goes to
    http://www.mydomain.com/web reports/
you should get this error, because proper URL syntax states the URL for this is
    http://www.mydomain.com/web%20reports/

IE will automatically convert this for you but Netscape will not.

HTH

Jeremy Wadsack
The Flagstaff Link
http://www.flagstaff.net/

Stephen Turner wrote:

> On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Glen W. Forister wrote:
>
> > Someone in our department can't read the analog reports via the Web.
> > He has a new Macintosh and he gets:
> >
> > HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request
> >
> > Nobody else I know gets this problem.  I even tried it from home (PC) with
> > success.
> >
> > Any reason for this??  Is there something I've forgotten to set?
> >
>
> I've never heard of this. It sounds like his browser is doing something wrong.
>
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