You need to espace it...

<a href="/documents/interview with john smith##1.doc">Download file a</a>



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From: E C list [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 21 July 2005 16:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: # Signs Causing a different Problem

Hi Folks,

In my document management application, I have recently
run into a problem.  I have some documents which were
named with pound signs in their name "interview with
john smith #1.doc" for instance.  When I link to this
file name, the link doesn't work:

<a href="/documents/interview with john smith
#1.doc">Download file a</a>

  It will generate a 404 file not found.  So the
question is, why does this happen? Is this a document
encoding issue?  Can anyone suggest a solution aside
from just renaming the file before its saved?

Thank you.



                
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