Thanks for the tip... I'll see what I can do when I have a few minutes 
to work on that.  BTW, is '>' a legal URL character?  I'll check on
that too.  And, yes, open-proto is used to get through the proxy (if
one is set up).

Sterling

> Hi,
> 
> just tested newer version of proxy.r script, and it seems to fail on
> following url:
> 
> http://ads.x10.com/?Z3pkbmV0bWFjcm8uY29tLmRhd===1999.12.25.13.27.29>r464
> 
> output from rebol console follows:
> 
> ->> url?
> http://ads.x10.com/?Z3pkbmV0bWFjcm8uY29tLmRhd===1999.12.25.13.27.29>r464
> 
> == true
> >> site: read
> http://ads.x10.com/?Z3pkbmV0bWFjcm8uY29tLmRhd===1999.12.25.13.27.29>r464
> 
> ** User Error: URL error:
> http://ads.x10.com/?Z3pkbmV0bWFjcm8uY29tLmRhd===1999.12.25.13.2
> 7.29>r464.
> ** Where: site: read
> http://ads.x10.com/?Z3pkbmV0bWFjcm8uY29tLmRhd===1999.12.25.13.27.29>
> r464
> ->>
> 
> Does REBOL URL parser failed?
> 
> Also - why is root-protocol/open-proto used? Because of automatic handle
> of proxy?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -pekr-
> 
> 

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