Hi Andy,

on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 11:48:11 -0500GMT (23.02.03, 17:48 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

>> But why should each user have to tweak the registry?  Correct markup
>> would eliminate the problem.

>> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


A> Nicer still would be if when the link is recognized (any link really)
A> it was rendered with spaces (in this case) rather than the rather more
A> obscure %20 thing.

According to the RFC, no spaces are possible in URLs. How should The
Bat! (or any client at that) determine where a link ends and text
continues, if not by a space? To avoid the "obscure %20 thing" they
could set the link to have underscores instead of blanks in the
subject line... :-)

-- 
Cheers
Peter

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