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> From: Adrian Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hmm, we're indeed stuck with the problem then, John, when webviz 
> disappears in due course. It does seem strange, though, that they'd 
> test updates/bug fixes on an already out of date version of their 
> code.

I agree, something seems odd there.  Your earlier message made it sound like 
webviz was probably an older machine now used as back-up, but their reply makes 
it sound like webviz might be what they plan to upgrade to.  Or webviz could be 
a machine they use for testing new code, and for occasional back-up, so it 
could have a mish-mash of code on it.  We'll just have to wait and see how it 
comes out.
 
> Meantime I tried CdC version 3, but could not find an 'Internet 
> Resources' function similar to that in 2.76.

>From earlier replies from others, it sounds like the internet resources aren't 
>implemented in v3 yet.

-John
 


> > 
> > No, like I said, it's probably using older code (with whatever 
> updates they've been testing) that still accepts a + in the url.  
> The Vizier resource worked for years.  But as they said, "if your 
> program is following properly the HTTP conventions"- CdC's code 
> doesn't follow this convention, since + should be coded as %2B (just 
> as you may sometimes see spaces coded as "%20", or tilde ("~") as %
> 7E.  Some symbols should not be used in URLs, and CdC violates this 
> convention.
> > 
> > Of course it's possible if they do use the webviz version of their 
> code on all their computers in the future, it will work again, even 
> though it technically violates this convention.
> > 
> > -John
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