As I said, the only place I have encountered this is in the "Download 
from Location" functionality in XMMS, but since there is no disadvantage 
in using %40 instead of '@', why wouldn't you do it?

Ian.

On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 01:07:07AM +0000, Phil Marlowe wrote:
> Which browsers?
> 
> I've got an awfully big non-DBR site I'm trying to insert.  I want to know 
> this'll be a mjro problem before I launch a major effort to forestall it.
> 
> >
> >This prevents such links from confusing fussy browsers and tools like
> >XMMS.
> >
> 
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