Sorry, I missed the query.

Yes, this is still reproducible in 0.12~pre2.dfsg0-1ubuntu1 (Jaunty).
Didn't check -1ubuntu2 (Karmic), but reproducing it is trivial. Simply
providing an html file with "frame" elements pointing at non-existent
files should produce the problem.

FWIW, the problematic files were fetched via the command: "wget -rl1
-HkE www.fdoxnews.com". If wget version 1.12 is used (not yet available
in Ubuntu repositories), the resulting www.fdoxnews.com/index.html file
will _not_ contain the invalid question-mark shown below (as I've fixed
that bug), so you'd need to replace the %3Fs with ?s by hand (or, yeah,
just change them some other way so they don't point to valid files).

** Changed in: elinks (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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Reports wrong URI for "No such file or directory".
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122499
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