This is what I don't understand here. This fix is incredibly simple. The
users that can use spaces "SHOULD" be allowed to use spaces. If Imail lets
you upload files with spaces then you should be able to download those files.
No matter what browser or platform. If Other systems don't allow spaces, it
is then up to them to remove the spaces, or have some talk with the person
sending the files about keeping the spaces. This should only lie under the
EMAIL etiquette rules...definitely not HARD and FAST rules.
tom farrell wrote:
> Hi...
>
> >So is anything going to be done about the spaces in the filenames of
> >attachments in regard to Netscape. I don't want to see this issue to be
> >blown off as negligible.
>
> In much of the computing world, spaces are delimiters (like the
> semicolons in DOS pathnames). Mac and Win9xNT allow spaces in
> filesnames, but many system don't. This may be more of an "educate
> the user" issue than a "fix the software" one.
>
> tom
>
> tom farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> pojoaque valley schools
> pojoaque nm 87501
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