On 20/4/06 04:12, "Jim Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On another list to which I subscribe, a list member posted a URL that
> spanned two lines. He tells me he posted using plain text in Apple's mail.
> The list digest appeared in my inbox with the message in question containing
> a URL enclosed in <>, but the brackets didn't confine the URL to a single
> line. No invisible character was apparent at the end of the line within the
> URL, but when I copied the URL to my browser's navigation bar, "%20 was
> inserted at the linebreak and of course my browser couldn't direct me to the
> referenced page.
> 
> Since the message was posted to the list in question (Powerlist) in plain
> text, is it likely the invisible character was added by Entourage 2004 at my
> end, by the mail listserv in the middle, or by Apple mail when it was sent?
> 
> (The original poster tells me he encloses URLs within "<>" so that they will
> stay on one line, and when I've done that they usually leave my computer on
> just one line.
> 
> Thanks for any insights.
> 
> Jim Robertson

The '%20' character is a space character.

I suspect (but can't actually prove) that this was inserted by the powerlist
listserver.

-- 
Barry Wainwright
Microsoft MVP (see http://mvp.support.microsoft.com for details)
Check out the Entourage User's WebLog for hints, tips and troubleshooting
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