Uwe Grauer wrote:
> Ed Leafe wrote:
>> On Mar 31, 2007, at 7:38 AM, Uwe Grauer wrote:
>>
>>> It's not working for me too.
>> So this is a Thunderbird thing? I've gotten feedback from many
>> others who have confirmed that it's working, but I didn't ask what
>> their mail client was. I've tested on Safari and Gmail, and both work
>> fine.
>>
>> What exactly is the problem? I can't fix things unless I know what's
>> not working.
>>
>> -- Ed Leafe
>
> Yes, i'm using thunderbird.
> It splits the URL on the | (pipe) character.
> BTW, i think only us-accii-chars are allowed in URL's.
> http://rfc.net/rfc2396.html
>
2.4.3. Excluded US-ASCII Characters
...
Other characters are excluded because gateways and other transport
agents are known to sometimes modify such characters, or they are
used as delimiters.
unwise = "{" | "}" | "|" | "\" | "^" | "[" | "]" | "`"
Data corresponding to excluded characters must be escaped in order to
be properly represented within a URI.
Carl K
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