On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 06:28:20 -0400 (EDT), Klaus Hameyer wrote:

> On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 06:56:57 -0400 (EDT), Klaus Hameyer wrote:

>>> At http://realestate.boston.com/homes/?tab=newengland
>>> when one clicks on the single family homes box and changes from
>>> "New England" to "Vermont", in both Opera and Netscape, a search
>>> is done which produces the listings.

>>> Following the same procedure in ARACHNE 1.71UE, there appears to be
>>> a search which then produces a result of "nothing found"....

>>> Now, is this behavior likely to be a function of the web site
>>> or of the way Arachne handles it?

> Glenn wrote:

>> There, Found it. :))
>> Change the "No limit" section to some other $ value.

> Hello Glenn -

> Thank you for taking the time to check this out and for the work-around.

> However, getting the info was not the issue, I can get it with Netscape
> or Opera. The larger question is: why does Arachne behave differently
> from these browsers and produce a misleading result. That was the
> thought that I wanted to leave you with.

Clarence,
Are you listening ? ;-)

The problem is ....... %20 :(

"No limit" becomes "No%20limit" in the URL.

Yes, folks.
Clarence told me about this problem almost a year ago.

Now that I have a site where it is causing probems.
Maybe I can fix it.

You *can* rest assured of one thing.

I *will* try.

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