On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 08:09:45PM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote: > It appear that my old Netscape browser has troubles with URL that > contain white spaces. An example would be `http://www.mycom.mynet/opps > it has white spaces'. > Just curious whether such a URL is complaint with the standards and > what other browsers, if any find it troublesome.
Since the standards define 'url encoding' (don't remember the precise
term or standard right now, sorry), I doubt it.
IIRC, spaces in URLs are encoded as %20.
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