As many [most?] of the DOSasaurs know, a "directory" is nothing more than
a file.  Because of that, sub-directories can be named using the same
parameters as naming *any* file.

I have sub-directories like MAIL/MEMBERS.HIP to keep things straight,
and Arachne never had any problem getting me there to my saved messages.

Arachne still has no trouble finding the "folder"; insight has no
problem displaying the index of messages in the folder.  **BUT** when I
select a message, Arachne gives me a 'cannot access that URL' error
screen.

That's a buncha !#@!@!! because 1) it's not a URL  2) the path is a
valid DOS path  3)Arachne had no problems before with full DOS
naming/path conventions.

Fix it please, Michael!

Someone else on list, please confirm that InSight can indeed read the
files and prepare an index in a "long file name" directory, and Arachne
then burps and refuses connection.

l.d.

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