On Sun, 16 Jul 2000 08:49:25 -0500, "Pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Jul 2000 22:26:26 +0000, Bastiaan Edelman wrote:
>> I tried:
>> http://www.yellownet.nl
>> Arachne: Not found! The requested object does not exist on this server
>> URL: http://www.yellownet.nl/%20/y_index.html
>> I did not ad the %20/y_index.html
>> M$ Explorer: things behave as expected
>> Bastiaan
> Hi Bastiaan,
> I assume that you know that "%20" is the internet character set
> equivalent of a blank space. I put my curser on the address bar and
> deleted "/%20" leaving:
> http://www.yellownet.nl/y_index.html
No, I didn't Pete. Seems to be HEX equivalent of decimal 32 = space.
But the main question is: who or what inserted this %20 that blocked the
yellownet site to Arachne?
Nice that this site revealed another fault... by accident ;-)
Bastiaan
> This EXACTLY the kind of page that belongs on the list! While
> "Generating Virtual Screen" distortion resembling a TV with poor
> horizontal control spread from the top of the page window, down through
> the bottom of the browser, to the bottom of my screen's viewable area.
> (256 colors, 60 or 70 Hz refresh, depending on which report one believes
> <g>)
> This is the second page that I am aware that causes this type of hang.
> I noted it's address, but as I am rather preoccupied with collecting
> Q's and A's, I have not been able to all "bad" pages reported on this
> list. Furthermore, several of them can best be understood by those with
> extensive knowledge of HTML and A164's interpretation of it.
> Can anyone explain this type of rendering error?
> ---- Pete Randolph ----
> ---- Morristown Corners, Vermont ----
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